Over the last five centuries, North-East England’s River Tyne went largely with the flow as it rode with us on a rollercoaster from technologically limited early modern oligarchy, to large-scale Victorian ‘improvement’, to twentieth-century deoxygenation and twenty-first-century efforts to expand biodiversity. Studying five centuries of Tyne conservatorship reveals that 1855 to 1972 was a blip on the graph of environmental concern, preceded and followed by more sustainable engagement and a fairer negotiation with the river’s forces and expressions as a whole and natural system, albeit driven by different motivations. Even during this blip, however, several organisations, tried to protect the river’s environmental health from harm. This T...
The exploitation of river systems for power and navigation has commonly been achieved through the in...
This article investigates London's relationship with its neighbours downstream in the lower Thames e...
This version: Markman Ellis, QMUL, April 2012, v4 [post-print (ie final draft post-refereeing)] as...
North-east England’s River Tyne shaped daily life experiences as the river underwent unprecedented a...
Between 1530 and 1800, the River Tyne and its tributaries, known as ‘creeks’ or ‘rivulets’, were uti...
This introduction places the authors’ contributions in the context of changes and recurring tensions...
During the past 50 years the ecological recovery of several grossly polluted rivers in the developed...
The history of streams and rivers is as much a social and technological history as it is a scientifi...
This paper identifies the principal regulated rivers in Britain and summarizes their physical and ec...
The main goal of the project is to re-think how a site contaminated by historic industry could revea...
Most traditional programmes for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy take the form of ab initio analys...
The exploitation of river systems for power and navigation has commonly been achieved through the in...
Rivers are among the most fascinating creations of nature, closely related to human development and ...
Research on urban rivers often seeks to find commonalities to advance knowledge of the effect of urb...
In many industrialised regions particularly in Britain, rivers have been impounded for use by mills,...
The exploitation of river systems for power and navigation has commonly been achieved through the in...
This article investigates London's relationship with its neighbours downstream in the lower Thames e...
This version: Markman Ellis, QMUL, April 2012, v4 [post-print (ie final draft post-refereeing)] as...
North-east England’s River Tyne shaped daily life experiences as the river underwent unprecedented a...
Between 1530 and 1800, the River Tyne and its tributaries, known as ‘creeks’ or ‘rivulets’, were uti...
This introduction places the authors’ contributions in the context of changes and recurring tensions...
During the past 50 years the ecological recovery of several grossly polluted rivers in the developed...
The history of streams and rivers is as much a social and technological history as it is a scientifi...
This paper identifies the principal regulated rivers in Britain and summarizes their physical and ec...
The main goal of the project is to re-think how a site contaminated by historic industry could revea...
Most traditional programmes for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy take the form of ab initio analys...
The exploitation of river systems for power and navigation has commonly been achieved through the in...
Rivers are among the most fascinating creations of nature, closely related to human development and ...
Research on urban rivers often seeks to find commonalities to advance knowledge of the effect of urb...
In many industrialised regions particularly in Britain, rivers have been impounded for use by mills,...
The exploitation of river systems for power and navigation has commonly been achieved through the in...
This article investigates London's relationship with its neighbours downstream in the lower Thames e...
This version: Markman Ellis, QMUL, April 2012, v4 [post-print (ie final draft post-refereeing)] as...