Title of article
Nature Trails: The Production of Instructive Landscapes in Britain, 1960-72
Author/Authors
David Matless، نويسنده , , CHARLES WATKINS and PAUL MERCHANT، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
35
From page
97
To page
131
Abstract
This paper examines the introduction of a novel and modern form of natural history education in Britain in the 1960s, the nature trail. The rise in the number of nature reserves owned by county conservation trusts and the Nature Conservancy after the Second World War raised the issue of how they might best be used by members of the public. Reserves were initially seen by many as places from which the public should be excluded. The American concept of Nature Trails was introduced by a powerful group of nature conservationists to raise the profile of nature conservation and educate people. The role of the two National Nature Weeks of 1963 and 1966 is examined. The paper concludes with a detailed case study of the planning and management of the nature trail at East Wretham Heath, Norfolk.
Journal title
Rural History
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Rural History
Record number
679056
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