Peat Bog Ecosystems: Tracks across peatlands


Autoria(s): Lindsay, Richard; Birnie, Richard; Clough, Jack
Data(s)

18/04/2016

Resumo

Tracks have been made across peatlands for as long as human society has existed. Un - made tracks (i.e. those created simply by regular use, with no construction involved) were probably first created by grazing animals and then presumably also used by early human communities. F ind ing these increasingly impassable with regular use , human societies began to construct ' corduroy roads ' during Neolithic, Bronze and Iron Age times. These first constructed tracks were made from cut timbers ( below ) . Across Europe, ma ny examples of these corduroy roads have been found preserved in lowland bogs, perhaps most famously in the Somerset Levels and more recently at Hatfield Moors on the Humberhead Levels.

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text

Identificador

http://roar.uel.ac.uk/5322/1/12%20Tracks%20on%20peatland_v2_FINAL.pdf

Lindsay, Richard and Birnie, Richard and Clough, Jack (2016) Peat Bog Ecosystems: Tracks across peatlands. Technical Report. International Union for the Conservation of Nature.

Publicador

International Union for the Conservation of Nature

Relação

http://www.iucn-uk-peatlandprogramme.org/sites/www.iucn-uk-peatlandprogramme.org/files/12%20Tracks%20on%20peatland_v2_FINAL.pdf

http://roar.uel.ac.uk/5322/

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Monograph

NonPeerReviewed