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Historic gardens and climate change

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"The consequences of global climate change are also clearly apparent in the Berlin-Brandenburg region: extreme weather events with storms and cloudbursts, and increasingly frequent droughts, are new environmental phenomena that affect the conservation and care of the gardens in the World Heritage Site, ‘Palaces and Parks of Potsdam and Berlin’, and other historic gardens. ‘Historic Gardens and Climate Change - Recommendations for Preservation’ addresses these issues. Experts in the most various fields present the effects of climate change on historic gardens in national and international comparison. A further focus is on preservation strategies for heritage gardens and cultural landscapes, such as ways of optimising soil and water use, and of improving plants’ resilience and adaptability to the new conditions." -- from publisher

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Historic gardens and climate change, Michael Rohde

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2014
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Titolo
Historic gardens and climate change
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
2014
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
368
ISBN10
3361007011
ISBN13
9783361007017
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"The consequences of global climate change are also clearly apparent in the Berlin-Brandenburg region: extreme weather events with storms and cloudbursts, and increasingly frequent droughts, are new environmental phenomena that affect the conservation and care of the gardens in the World Heritage Site, ‘Palaces and Parks of Potsdam and Berlin’, and other historic gardens. ‘Historic Gardens and Climate Change - Recommendations for Preservation’ addresses these issues. Experts in the most various fields present the effects of climate change on historic gardens in national and international comparison. A further focus is on preservation strategies for heritage gardens and cultural landscapes, such as ways of optimising soil and water use, and of improving plants’ resilience and adaptability to the new conditions." -- from publisher