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SUMMARY:Changing Landscapes\, Changing Values
DESCRIPTION:Third symposium – Changing Landscapes\, Changing Values. 22/10/21\nHow does it affect us when landscapes change\, or when our requirements of them change?\nLandscapes undergo continual modification as a result of environmental processes\, associated ecosystems services\, socio-economic change and political decisions. These changes are often gradual but can be disruptive and even catastrophic: for example\, Parliamentary enclosure\, conifer plantation\, forest and heath fires\, requisition by the armed services and the construction of large-scale infrastructure such as new roads\, railways\, housing estates and renewable energy installations. Biographical and narrative perspectives are crucial in elucidating the affective impact of different kinds\, scales and rates of landscape change and also in explaining the often-chequered history of the restoration of disused landscapes such as former mines\, quarries and airbases. The symposium will also examine how narratives of local\, regional and national identity reconfigure landscape preferences over time. \nClick on the blue links below\, download and open the file to view presentations from this symposium. These presentations have been posted with kind permission from the speakers.\n‘Quarrying in the Hadrian’s Wall setting: Local loss and national preservation\, c.1930-c.1960.’ \nDr Gareth Roddy\, Northumbria University \n‘What happens when Modernity stops being Modern? Technological Infrastructure in an Age of Zero-Carbon.’ \nDr Ben Anderson\, Keele University \n‘Wind\, land\, sea: generating power\, identity and meaning in twentieth century Britain.’ \nDr Marianna Dudley\, University of Bristol \n‘“Something’s Got to Give:” Social Constructions of Disruption of the Underground in Proposed Shale Gas Sites in the UK.’ \nDr Stacia Ryder\, University of Exeter \n‘Losing landscape – forest fires: mushroom\, lichen and reindeer herding.’ \nDr Andrew Butler\, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences \nFormas (Swedish Research Council for Sustainable Development) ReaD Fire – Researching and Decolonising Foreset fires and Indigenous Landscape Relations (2019-01147)
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