Tag Archives: Steve Carver
ECOS 40(6): Editorial: Rewilding – connections and perceptions
Rewilding has been in the news a lot recently, from further releases of beaver (albeit [...]
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Dec
Dec
ECOS 40(6): Living with the wild: cores, connectivity and co-existence
As a geographer I am fascinated by issues of spatial scale and what that means [...]
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Dec
Dec
ECOS 40(5): Book Review: The Wolf
THE WOLF A true story of survival and obsession in the west Nate Blakeslee Oneworld [...]
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Nov
Nov
ECOS 39(3): Reviewing England’s National Parks: an opportunity for rewilding?
The Glover-Gove review of National Parks will trigger many agendas for these protected landscapes. Can [...]
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Jul
Jul
ECOS 37 (2) Rewilding… Conservation and conflict. Steve Carver
Abstract: Those with an eye to the ecological potential of the UK will probably like [...]
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Aug
Aug
ECOS 37 (1) Spring 2016. Flood management and nature – can rewilding help? Steve Carver
Abstract: Can fewer sheep, more trees, restoring rivers to their floodplains and reintroducing beavers help [...]
ECOS 35 (3/4) Winter 2014. Making real space for nature: a continuum approach to UK conservation. Steve Carver
Abstract: Traditional conservation concerns over wildlife loss, cherished habitats and landscape heritage are holding back [...]