Thorne Moors: a contested wetland in north-eastern England

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Van de Noort, R. (2001) Thorne Moors: a contested wetland in north-eastern England. In: Coles, B. and Olivier, A. (eds.) The Heritage Management of Wetlands In Europe. Europae Archaeologiae Consilium and Wetland Archaeology Research Project, Brussels, pp. 133-140. ISBN 907697201X

Abstract/Summary

This paper explores the past, present and future of Thorne Moors. First, the paper addresses the landscape context of the Moors within the Humberhead Levels, and the archaeological and palaeoenvironmental resource. It also explores the management and protection of the archaeological and palaeoenvironmental resource of the Moors. Finally, it looks at the future with reference to the opportunity provided by its possible designation as a Ramsar site.

Additional Information ISBN: 907697201X (EAC Occasional Paper No.1) & 0951911791 (WARP Occasional Paper 16) ISSN: 1350-2832 (WARP Occasional Paper 16)
Item Type Book or Report Section
URI https://reading-clone.eprints-hosting.org/id/eprint/37947
Refereed No
Divisions No Reading authors. Back catalogue items
Central Services > Office of the Vice Chancellor
Uncontrolled Keywords Thorne Moors; wetlands; Humberhead Levels
Additional Information ISBN: 907697201X (EAC Occasional Paper No.1) & 0951911791 (WARP Occasional Paper 16) ISSN: 1350-2832 (WARP Occasional Paper 16)
Publisher Europae Archaeologiae Consilium and Wetland Archaeology Research Project
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