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Tijdschrift voor Historische Geografie - Volume 8, Issue 3, 2023
Volume 8, Issue 3, 2023
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Brandend landschap
Authors: Linde Egberts, Cathelijne van Andel & Paul SchokkerAbstract Burning landscape Lessons from the landscape history of the Veluwe for an urgent climate problem of today Scientists and authorities for public safety warn for the growing risk of fire in Dutch landscapes. They expect fires to become more uncontrollable in the future, meaning that current fire suppression methods will no longer suffice. Therefore, a change of attitude towards fire as well as Read More
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Schagen en de Zijpe. Twee onbepaalde namen
More LessAbstract Schagen and de Zijpe. Two undetermined names It is usually assumed that the meaning of geographical names is unambiguously fixed, but this is not always the case. Those who are insufficiently aware of the possibility that the meanings of geographical names can change over time, put themselves on the wrong track when interpreting historical sources. Using the names Schagen and de Zijpe as examples, this Read More
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Onzichtbare littekens in het landschap
More LessAbstract Invisible scars in the landscape The influence of the German occupation on nature reserves The aim of this article is to give an overview of the influence of the German occupation (1940-1945) on Dutch nature reserves. Nature management in The Netherlands was, and is, carried out by different governmental and non-governmental organizations. These were allowed to operate during the occupation. However, most of t Read More
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Een kasteel-kampement van Floris V bij Edam?
More LessAbstract A castle encampment of Floris V near Edam? Traces in the landscape as possible remnants of a vanished architectural structure In 2018 a sunken structure was discovered on the LiDAR map of the Netherlands in a meadow near Edam, on the shore of the former Purmermeer. Due to its rectangular shape, the structure was interpreted as an unknown castle or walled encampment of Count Floris v of Holland. Until about 1 Read More
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