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Rivers and the British Landscape Colin Pooley 9781859361207

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Rivers and streams occupy a fundamental place within the British landscape. They are central and focal features of the natural landscape, helping to shape the very landforms of the country, as well as providing a range of habitats for flora and fauna. Few places in Britain are far from running water, and human society interacts with rivers in a wide range of ways. Most towns and cities grew up on riverbanks, and rivers play a vital role in economic, social and cultural life. They have provided power for industry; water for industrial use and human consumption; rivers have often been used for communication and the transport of goods; and they are sites of leisure and recreation. Most people are attracted to water; and rivers have featured prominently in literature and art over the centuries. Rivers can also pose threats, from flooding or pollution, and therefore have to be managed and regulated. Whereas there are many books which deal with specific aspects of rivers, "Rivers and the British Landscape" provides the first fully integrated analysis of British rivers exploring the physical formation of rivers; the characteristics of environments; analysis of the social, economic and cultural uses and associations of rivers; and examination of the problems of river management. These themes are explored through historical and contemporary examples, with case studies drawn from all parts of Britain. The book is lavishly illustrated and includes an appendix of key facts about British rivers. Written by experts on each aspect of British rivers, "Rivers and the British Landscape" is aimed at anyone with a general interest in rivers and the British landscape. The authors aim to highlight the holistic nature of river environments, and to explore the ways in which physical, economic, cultural and management characteristics interact to create the distinctive personalities of British rivers. It is hoped that material in this volume may help you to view your local river in a new light.

About the Author
Sue Owen completed her Lancaster University PhD on landscape and sense of place in the nineteenth-century Lake District in 2003. She then worked as Research Associate on the 'British rivers' project and contributed research material to all chapters in this volume. Colin Pooley is Professor of Social and Historical Geography at Lancaster University. He co-ordinated the 'British rivers' project and contributed material on the social and cultural characteristics of rivers. His research focuses on changes in British society since the eighteenth century. Andrew Folkard is a Lecturer in Physical Geography at Lancaster University. He is an expert on flows with research interests in the hydrodynamics of estuarine, lacustrine and coastal environments. Chris Park is a Professorial Fellow at Lancaster University and Director of Lancaster University Graduate School. A fluvial geomorphologist by training, he researches and writes on environmental management and aspects of postgraduate education. Gordon Clark is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Geography, Lancaster University. His research interests are in economic geography, especially rural development, agriculture and tourism, together with research on teaching Geography in Higher Education. Nigel Watson is Lecturer in Environmental Management in the Department of Geography, Lancaster University. His research focuses on water resource management, river basin development and alternative governance.


Book Information
ISBN 9781859361207
Author Colin Pooley
Format Hardback
Page Count 256
Imprint Carnegie Publishing Ltd
Publisher Carnegie Publishing Ltd

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