The project comprises a GIS-based historic seascape characterisation (HSC) of the English sector of the Irish Sea. HSC is guided by the same principles as Historic Landscape Characterisation, and is intended to inform coastal and marine management and planning, with particular reference to the role of English Heritage and its statutory responsibilities. The project will contribute to developing an understanding of the historic character of the marine zone in the North West of England. The project area stretches from the Anglo-Welsh national boundary in the south to the Anglo-Scottish border in the north. Its landward boundary reaches to at least the Mean High Water Mark as well as inland areas which are perceived to have a maritime characte...
The England's Historic Seascapes: Southwold to Clacton project was undertaken by Oxford Archaeology ...
The Cheshire HLC project recorded the visible evidence of human history, which forms the modern land...
Report on the development of a Marine Landscape classification for the Irish Sea
The Historic Seascapes Implementing the Method Project is the second stage of the application of a n...
To finalise the development of a nationally-applicable method for characterising the historic dimens...
The HSC: Demonstrating the Method Project, funded by the ALSF, marks the initial implementation of a...
The Scarborough to Hartlepool and adjacent marine zones project was undertaken by Cornwall County Co...
A project funded by English Heritage to apply Historic Seascape Characterisation to the Bristol Chan...
The Hastings to Purbeck and Adjacent Waters Project is one of the four projects commissioned to impl...
The England's Historic Seascapes: Solent and Isle of Wight project was undertaken by the Hampshire a...
This is the final report of the Regional Seascape Character Assessment prepared for the Marine Insti...
The project is a historic characterisation of Weston-super-Mare and its land and sea environs, funde...
This project consolidated the eight existing Historic Seascape Characterisation (HSC) implementation...
England's Historic Seascapes is a programme of pilot projects developing a methodology for mapping t...
The project was carried out by the Museum of London Archaeology Service (MoLAS) on behalf of English...
The England's Historic Seascapes: Southwold to Clacton project was undertaken by Oxford Archaeology ...
The Cheshire HLC project recorded the visible evidence of human history, which forms the modern land...
Report on the development of a Marine Landscape classification for the Irish Sea
The Historic Seascapes Implementing the Method Project is the second stage of the application of a n...
To finalise the development of a nationally-applicable method for characterising the historic dimens...
The HSC: Demonstrating the Method Project, funded by the ALSF, marks the initial implementation of a...
The Scarborough to Hartlepool and adjacent marine zones project was undertaken by Cornwall County Co...
A project funded by English Heritage to apply Historic Seascape Characterisation to the Bristol Chan...
The Hastings to Purbeck and Adjacent Waters Project is one of the four projects commissioned to impl...
The England's Historic Seascapes: Solent and Isle of Wight project was undertaken by the Hampshire a...
This is the final report of the Regional Seascape Character Assessment prepared for the Marine Insti...
The project is a historic characterisation of Weston-super-Mare and its land and sea environs, funde...
This project consolidated the eight existing Historic Seascape Characterisation (HSC) implementation...
England's Historic Seascapes is a programme of pilot projects developing a methodology for mapping t...
The project was carried out by the Museum of London Archaeology Service (MoLAS) on behalf of English...
The England's Historic Seascapes: Southwold to Clacton project was undertaken by Oxford Archaeology ...
The Cheshire HLC project recorded the visible evidence of human history, which forms the modern land...
Report on the development of a Marine Landscape classification for the Irish Sea