Chapter 14: 30 years of discovery, conservation and management of cultural heritage of England’s wetlands

J. Heathcote
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Historic England, and its precursor English Heritage, has a long tradition of supporting research into the discovery, understanding and management of archaeological sites in wetland landscapes, spanning uplands, lowlands, and coastal environments. In this paper I will explore how the emphasis of that research has changed over time, from the early extensive surveys and assessments of archaeology in the main lowland wetland areas of England, through to detailed understanding of particular places under threat and processes that pose risk to the long-term preservation of archaeological and paleoenvironmental remains in wetlands. Such processes encompass environmental risks, including climate change, and those created – intentionally or otherwise – by changing land management practices. Emphasis has shifted from management regimes that focus on individual sites towards those that include a detailed understanding of their broader hydrological context and landscape setting. Throughout the paper, I will reflect on the way Martin’s research has complemented, influenced and contributed to the evolving research agenda for England’s wetlands.
第十四章:英国湿地文化遗产三十年的发现、保护和管理
历史悠久的英格兰及其前身英国遗产,有着悠久的传统,支持研究发现,理解和管理湿地景观中的考古遗址,跨越高地,低地和沿海环境。在这篇论文中,我将探讨研究的重点是如何随着时间的推移而变化的,从早期对英格兰主要低地湿地地区考古的广泛调查和评估,到对受到威胁的特定地方的详细了解,以及对湿地考古和古环境遗迹长期保存构成风险的过程。这些过程包括环境风险,包括气候变化,以及改变土地管理做法有意或无意造成的风险。重点已经从侧重于个别地点的管理制度转向包括对其更广泛的水文背景和景观环境的详细了解的管理制度。在整篇论文中,我将反思马丁的研究如何补充、影响和促进了英国湿地研究议程的发展。
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