Isis has a new publication out in the highly ranked international journal Environmental Values. It is about the tension between retaining culturally rich traditional farming landscapes or re-wilding to increase self-sustaining biological diversity and space for unrestrained nature. The full details are:
Brook, I. 2018 ‘Restoring or Re-storying the Lake District: applying responsive cohesion to a current problem situation’ in Environmental Values Vol. 27:4, pp. 427-447.
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