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Historic England Research magazine special issue on managing change at landscape level

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Robin Page <[log in to unmask]>

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Fri, 3 Nov 2023 15:29:30 +0000

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I'd like to share Historic England Research magazine issue 25 with list members. This issue focuses on research into managing change to the historic environment at landscape level, where drivers might be for example large scale climate change action such as tree planting, or potential large scale infrastructure of housing development projects.

You can explore the articles as web pages https://historicengland.org.uk/whats-new/research/or download as a PDF magazine format. https://historicengland.org.uk/images-books/publications/historic-england-research-25/

In this issue:
•	‘Mapping and Modelling the Historic Landscape’: Historic England Landscape Strategy Adviser Jonathan Last gives an overview of the theme of this issue: managing change at landscape level. https://historicengland.org.uk/whats-new/research/mapping-and-modelling-the-historic-landscape/

•	‘Measuring Impact and Managing Change in the Oxford to Cambridge Arc’: Developing the methodology for assessing sensitivity of the historic environment at the earliest stages of major landscape change. By Mellissa Conway, LUC. https://historicengland.org.uk/whats-new/research/measuring-impact-and-managing-change-in-the-oxford-to-cambridge-arc/

•	‘London Archaeology and Characterisation’: The challenges of managing change in complex townscapes and time-depth. By Sandy Kidd, Historic England https://historicengland.org.uk/whats-new/research/london-archaeology-and-characterisation/

•	‘Archaeological Sensitivity Mapping’: Developing a methodology for understanding where future significant archaeological discoveries may be made. By Jonathan Last and Sandy Kidd, Historic England. https://historicengland.org.uk/whats-new/research/archaeological-sensitivity-mapping/

•	‘The Roman Landscape Characterisation and Prediction Project’: Harnessing the potential of existing knowledge to develop predictive models of Roman settlement. By Paul Chadwick FSA, MCIfA, Research Associate at University of Oxford. https://historicengland.org.uk/whats-new/research/the-roman-landscape-characterisation-and-prediction-project/

•	‘Beach Replenishments as Windows into Submerged Pleistocene Landscapes’: Evidence of landscapes and lifeways from the distant past brought to light during replenishment of Essex beaches. By Rachel Bynoe, University of Southampton https://historicengland.org.uk/whats-new/research/beach-replenishments-as-windows-into-submerged-pleistocene-landscapes/

•	‘Assessing Sensitivity Capacity and Opportunity in the Wider Historic Environment’: How historic landscape be more fully involved at the earliest stages of planning for large-scale landscape change. By Pete Herring FSA, https://historicengland.org.uk/whats-new/research/assessing-sensitivity-capacity-and-opportunity-in-the-wider-historic-environment/

•	‘Planting Trees for the Future Whilst Protecting the Past’: Developing new datasets to ensure that the right tree is planted in the right place. By Tom Sunley and David Robertson, Forestry Commission. https://historicengland.org.uk/whats-new/research/planting-trees-for-the-future-whilst-protecting-the-past/

•	‘Landscape Histories for Landscape Futures’: Exploring the evolving role of archaeology in large-scale nature recovery projects. By Dr Rose Ferraby FSA, Researcher at University of Exeter; Prof. Caitlin DeSilvey, Professor of Cultural Geography at University of Exeter; Dr Hannah Fluck, Senior National Archaeologist at National Trust;  Dr Ingrid Samuel OBE, Director of Placemaking and Heritage at National Trust. https://historicengland.org.uk/whats-new/research/landscape-histories-for-landscape-futures/

•	Our usual standing “research reports roundup” feature: A roundup of recent research reports added to our database in June 2023 to August 2023, displayed by heritage themes. https://historicengland.org.uk/whats-new/research/research-reports-roundup-august-2023/

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