Cultivating Drystone Walls - Regional Observatories for European Landscapes: Regional Observatories for European Landscapes

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Cultivating Drystone Walls - Regional Observatories for European Landscapes : Regional Observatories for European Landscapes. / Dam, Torben.

Cultivating Continuity of the European Landscape: New Challenges, Innovative Perspectives. ed. / Mauro Agnolotti; Saša Dobričič; Tessa Matteini; Juan Manuel Palerm. Springer, 2024. p. 411-422 (Environmental History, Vol. 15).

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Dam, T 2024, Cultivating Drystone Walls - Regional Observatories for European Landscapes: Regional Observatories for European Landscapes. in M Agnolotti, S Dobričič, T Matteini & JM Palerm (eds), Cultivating Continuity of the European Landscape: New Challenges, Innovative Perspectives. Springer, Environmental History, vol. 15, pp. 411-422. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-25713-1_45

APA

Dam, T. (2024). Cultivating Drystone Walls - Regional Observatories for European Landscapes: Regional Observatories for European Landscapes. In M. Agnolotti, S. Dobričič, T. Matteini, & J. M. Palerm (Eds.), Cultivating Continuity of the European Landscape: New Challenges, Innovative Perspectives (pp. 411-422). Springer. Environmental History Vol. 15 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-25713-1_45

Vancouver

Dam T. Cultivating Drystone Walls - Regional Observatories for European Landscapes: Regional Observatories for European Landscapes. In Agnolotti M, Dobričič S, Matteini T, Palerm JM, editors, Cultivating Continuity of the European Landscape: New Challenges, Innovative Perspectives. Springer. 2024. p. 411-422. (Environmental History, Vol. 15). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-25713-1_45

Author

Dam, Torben. / Cultivating Drystone Walls - Regional Observatories for European Landscapes : Regional Observatories for European Landscapes. Cultivating Continuity of the European Landscape: New Challenges, Innovative Perspectives. editor / Mauro Agnolotti ; Saša Dobričič ; Tessa Matteini ; Juan Manuel Palerm. Springer, 2024. pp. 411-422 (Environmental History, Vol. 15).

Bibtex

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