Williamson, T. (2007). Historic Landscape Characterisation:. Historic Landscape Characterisation. Vol 8(2), pp. 64-71.

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Title:
Historic Landscape Characterisation:
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some queries
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Issue:
Historic Landscape Characterisation
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Series:
Landscapes
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8 (2)
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64 - 71
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the paper argues that HLC exercises have frequently been marred by a failure to engage with pre-existing research, and with wider academic discourses relating to the landscape. It suggests that the approach is essentially technology-driven, and too visually clumsy to adequately capture the subtleties and complexities of the English landscape, and that it is embedded and implicated in wider political agendas concerning regional planning and development which are essentially undemocratic in character. Above all, it is suggested that HLC fails in its stated aim of capturing and recording local and regional distinctiveness in landscape character
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Author:
Tom Williamson
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Year of Publication:
2007
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19 Feb 2008