págs. 433-442
Cultural landscapes and problems associated with the loss of tradition and custom: an introduction and overview
págs. 3-10
págs. 11-30
Glogalism and the enclosure of the landscape commons
Kenneth R. Olwig
págs. 31-46
A natural origin of the commons: interactions of people, animals and invisible biodiversity
págs. 47-56
Valorising the european rural landscape: the case of the Italian National Register of Historical Rural Landscapes
págs. 59-86
Severance of a traditional grazing landscape in the Himalayas: commons and ecosystems in crisis?
págs. 87-106
págs. 107-122
págs. 123-132
págs. 133-146
págs. 147-160
The evolution of forest landscapes in Spain's central mountain range: different forests for different traditional uses
Nieves López Estébanez, Gillian Gómez Mediavilla, Gonzalo Madrazo García de Lomana, Fernando Allende Álvarez, Ester Sáez Pombo
págs. 161-176
págs. 177-190
págs. 191-204
págs. 205-216
'A very fair field indeed...': an archaeology of the common lands of englsh towns
págs. 217-228
From pasture woodland, via deer park and common, to cultural severance: a case study of the commons os Ashampstead, Berkshire
págs. 229-248
Peter J. Herring
págs. 249-262
págs. 263-274
Traditional uses, destruction, survival and restoration of common land: a south yorkshire perspective
págs. 275-288
págs. 289-310
Land management and biodiversity through time in upper Ribblesdale, North Yorkshire, Uk: understanding the impact of traditional management
págs. 311-322
págs. 323-336
The parliamentary enclosure of upland commons in north-west England: economic, social and cultural impacts
págs. 337-350
Biodiversity conservation and the traditional management of common land: the case of the New Forest
págs. 353-370
Looking back to the future: ancient, working pollards and Europe's silvo-pastoral Systems
págs. 371-376
Promoting stewardship of New Commons: lessons from wakenature partnership
Gary B. Blank, George R. Hess
págs. 377-386
End of tradition, reworking of custom: re-assembling Satoyama woodlands on Tokyo's urban fringe
págs. 387-400
New commons for old: inspiring new cultural traditions
págs. 401-412
págs. 413-418
págs. 419-430
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