Reproduced with permission of the publisher. Copyright © Oxbow Books Ltd, 2007. 'Windgather Press' is a wholly owned imprint of Oxbow Books. Details of the definitive version are available at: http://www.windgather.co.uk/landscapes.phpThis article introduces the various schemes of Historic Landscape Characterisation (HLC) that have now been widely adopted by organisations such as Cadw, English Heritage and Historic Scotland. Various articles in this special volume of Landscape will discuss the achievements of this technique in the fields of planning and countryside management, although several authors will also examine some of its problems. Most attention will focus on these specific schemes of HLC (and its equivalents in Scotland and Vales...
Images reproduced with permission of the National Monuments Record © Crown copyright. NMR or © Engli...
The Lincolnshire Historic Landscape Characterisation Project began in October 2008.The aim of the pr...
The historic landscape of the South West Peninsula has traditionally been considered in terms of its...
Published version reproduced with the permission of the publisher.© Maney Publishin
This report provides technical details of the methodology and results of a three year study of the h...
Published version reproduced with the permission of the publisher. © Windgather Press 2007
To help people develop the understanding of historic character that allows them to act with care and...
The Cheshire HLC project recorded the visible evidence of human history, which forms the modern land...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Routledge via the DOI in...
In Highland Scotland, evidence for Early Medieval and Medieval settlement has proved difficult to re...
1. Establishing and expanding protected areas (PAs) has become a key conservation tool in efforts to...
In July 2007, Worcestershire Archive and Archaeology Service began a two and a half year project, jo...
Many attempts have been made to classify the complex patterns of historic settlement and landscape i...
The North Yorkshire, York and Lower Tees Valley Historic Landscape Characterisation (HLC) Project wa...
AcceptedArticle in Press“This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis ...
Images reproduced with permission of the National Monuments Record © Crown copyright. NMR or © Engli...
The Lincolnshire Historic Landscape Characterisation Project began in October 2008.The aim of the pr...
The historic landscape of the South West Peninsula has traditionally been considered in terms of its...
Published version reproduced with the permission of the publisher.© Maney Publishin
This report provides technical details of the methodology and results of a three year study of the h...
Published version reproduced with the permission of the publisher. © Windgather Press 2007
To help people develop the understanding of historic character that allows them to act with care and...
The Cheshire HLC project recorded the visible evidence of human history, which forms the modern land...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Routledge via the DOI in...
In Highland Scotland, evidence for Early Medieval and Medieval settlement has proved difficult to re...
1. Establishing and expanding protected areas (PAs) has become a key conservation tool in efforts to...
In July 2007, Worcestershire Archive and Archaeology Service began a two and a half year project, jo...
Many attempts have been made to classify the complex patterns of historic settlement and landscape i...
The North Yorkshire, York and Lower Tees Valley Historic Landscape Characterisation (HLC) Project wa...
AcceptedArticle in Press“This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis ...
Images reproduced with permission of the National Monuments Record © Crown copyright. NMR or © Engli...
The Lincolnshire Historic Landscape Characterisation Project began in October 2008.The aim of the pr...
The historic landscape of the South West Peninsula has traditionally been considered in terms of its...