Farming in a country like the Netherlands, which has a limited surface area, high land value and critical customers, is like walking a tightrope: a farmer is always the scapegoat when it comes to the societal consequences of the job. Archaeologists, for example, have problems with modern cultivation techniques, because they can demonstrably harm archaeological sites, yet the farming community can be reluctant to accede to the archaeologists' requests, since it has many more (larger) issues to overcome. Predictive modelling as part of the development-led Dutch archaeology has not contributed to the desired mutual understanding. Yet there are signs of a growing willingness to listen to each other's needs, paralleled by developments in the env...
This is a report about a Peat Meadow District called Waterland, as an exemplary case of Wider Farm D...
Agricultural land in the Netherlands is predominantly used for dairy farming. Starting centuries ago...
In the summer of 2013 and 2014 the Faculty of Archaeology of Leiden University has carried out archa...
Farming in a country like the Netherlands, which has a limited surface area, high land value and cri...
Farming in a country like the Netherlands, which has a limited surface area, high land value and cri...
Farming in a country like the Netherlands, which has a limited surface area, high land value and cri...
In 1992, the member states of the Council of Europe co-signed the European Convention on the Protect...
In this article we investigate whether the Dutch policy concept of ‘nature-inclusive farming’, invol...
Dutch agriculture has undergone significant changes in the past century, similar to many countries i...
Farmers and archaeologists have one particular thing in common, they both play an important role in ...
It is argued that the ongoing transformation of Dutch agriculture towards sustainability implies a r...
Collaboration between amateurs and professionals, as practized in Dutch archaeology, contributes gre...
It is strange that in the Netherlands towns and villages can be protected, but old landscapes can't....
Within this book, Sjoerd van der Linde brings forward an ethnographic and discursive analysis of two...
There are differences in performance between farmers. In the Netherlands this has been a major topic...
This is a report about a Peat Meadow District called Waterland, as an exemplary case of Wider Farm D...
Agricultural land in the Netherlands is predominantly used for dairy farming. Starting centuries ago...
In the summer of 2013 and 2014 the Faculty of Archaeology of Leiden University has carried out archa...
Farming in a country like the Netherlands, which has a limited surface area, high land value and cri...
Farming in a country like the Netherlands, which has a limited surface area, high land value and cri...
Farming in a country like the Netherlands, which has a limited surface area, high land value and cri...
In 1992, the member states of the Council of Europe co-signed the European Convention on the Protect...
In this article we investigate whether the Dutch policy concept of ‘nature-inclusive farming’, invol...
Dutch agriculture has undergone significant changes in the past century, similar to many countries i...
Farmers and archaeologists have one particular thing in common, they both play an important role in ...
It is argued that the ongoing transformation of Dutch agriculture towards sustainability implies a r...
Collaboration between amateurs and professionals, as practized in Dutch archaeology, contributes gre...
It is strange that in the Netherlands towns and villages can be protected, but old landscapes can't....
Within this book, Sjoerd van der Linde brings forward an ethnographic and discursive analysis of two...
There are differences in performance between farmers. In the Netherlands this has been a major topic...
This is a report about a Peat Meadow District called Waterland, as an exemplary case of Wider Farm D...
Agricultural land in the Netherlands is predominantly used for dairy farming. Starting centuries ago...
In the summer of 2013 and 2014 the Faculty of Archaeology of Leiden University has carried out archa...