Land use history as a foundation for catchment management planning in the Eye Brook, England.

Author Stoate, C., Amos, M. & King, P.
Citation Stoate, C., Amos, M. & King, P. (2009). Land use history as a foundation for catchment management planning in the Eye Brook, England. In: Breuste, J., Kozová, M. & Finka, M. (eds) European Landscapes in Transformation: Challenges for Landscape Ecology and Management: 336-339. International Association for Landscape Ecology.

Abstract

Historical land use maps were used as a focus for dialogue with experts about water quality issues in a lowland English catchment. Future land use scenario maps were used to engage with catchment residents. These activities form part of a catchment community project which aims to inform future land management and resource use through improved awareness of past and present processes.