5 articles in this issue
Rob Dettingmeijer
[No abstract available]
Dutchmen have not so much created the Netherlands as caused it. The historical landscapes are compromises between what was possible and what was desirable. The last attack on unused or sparsely used wasteland was less than one and a half century ago. Sinc... see more
Hans Renes
During the twentieth century, the man-made landscape was gradually discovered as cultural heritage. At first, the leading idea was, that the man-made landscape was the result of a slow process leading up to a 'climax' in the nineteenth century. Since then... see more
Eric Luiten
Landscape policy has always been characterized, often supported but just as often hindered by its multiple origins in both landscape protection and landscape development. Along the recalcitrant and frequently inconsistent lines of preservation of monument... see more
Jos Bosman
Since 2009 the Dutch and German parts of the Wadden Sea have been on the Unesco list of world heritage. Germany and - on an international level - the Wadden Sea Forum and the Common Wadden Sea Secretariat in Willemshaven promote the idea to experience the... see more