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Unlocking Landscapes
Daniel Greenwood
17 episodes
1 month ago
Conversations with people about landscapes, their culture, ecology, history and wildlife. This is not land ownership in the traditional sense. It's about sharing the stories of urban ecologists, rural field officers, community scientists, landscape writers and photographers.
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Conversations with people about landscapes, their culture, ecology, history and wildlife. This is not land ownership in the traditional sense. It's about sharing the stories of urban ecologists, rural field officers, community scientists, landscape writers and photographers.
Show more...
Nature
Science
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Irreplaceable: 'brownfields' and the nature of connection with Julian Hoffman
Unlocking Landscapes
48 minutes 17 seconds
4 years ago
Irreplaceable: 'brownfields' and the nature of connection with Julian Hoffman
This is the second part of two episodes with author Julian Hoffman. The first episode was about living with pelicans and bears in northern Greece, where Julian lives. Here we discuss the poverty of language around ‘brownfields’, convincing politicians to pretend they’re jumping spiders, and life-altering experiences in the North Kent Marshes.
Unlocking Landscapes
Conversations with people about landscapes, their culture, ecology, history and wildlife. This is not land ownership in the traditional sense. It's about sharing the stories of urban ecologists, rural field officers, community scientists, landscape writers and photographers.