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*[[Observing_the_Newlands_Valley | Observing the Newlands Valley <em>(Tom Bishop)</em>]] | *[[Observing_the_Newlands_Valley | Observing the Newlands Valley <em>(Tom Bishop)</em>]] | ||
*[[Politics_Ecology_and_Landscape | Politics, Ecology and Landscapes <em>(James Evans)</em>]] | *[[Politics_Ecology_and_Landscape | Politics, Ecology and Landscapes <em>(James Evans)</em>]] | ||
− | *[[Exploring_the_Psychogeography_of_Keswick | Exploring the Psychogeography of Keswick <em>(Joe | + | *[[Exploring_the_Psychogeography_of_Keswick | Exploring the Psychogeography of Keswick <em>(Joe Blakey)</em>]] |
*[[Gender_and_Nature | Gender and Nature <em>(Caitlin Henry)</em>]] | *[[Gender_and_Nature | Gender and Nature <em>(Caitlin Henry)</em>]] | ||
*[[Learning_to_Read_the_Landscape | Learning to 'Read' the Landscape <em>(Nate Millington)</em>]] | *[[Learning_to_Read_the_Landscape | Learning to 'Read' the Landscape <em>(Nate Millington)</em>]] |
Revision as of 09:52, 16 September 2019
Welcome to KesWiki!
This is a place to record all of our past and present Kewsick projects. Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.
Physical Geography
- Glacial Geomorphology / Lake District Under Ice (Phil Hughes, Chris Darvill, Anna Hughes)
- Urban Wilderness (Gareth Clay)
- Graveyard Lichen ()
- Water Quality (Emma Shuttleworth)
- Biodiversity ()
- How Big is Big Enough? (Will Fletcher)
- Flooding (Tim Allot)
- Sounds Like Keswick (Pete Ryan)
- Terrestrial Carbon Flux Monitoring and Budgeting (Claire Goulsbra)
- Stone Weathering (Abi Stone)
- Woodland Biogeography (Matt Dennis)
- Soil ()
Mapping / Skills
Human Geography
- Cultural Landscapes ()
- Skiddaw ()
- Sensory Keswick ()
- The Geography of Things (Ross Jones)
- Urban Exploration (Martin Dodge)
- Developing Keswick (Martin Hess, Kate Stokes)
- Representations of Britishness in Keswick (Fiona Smyth)
- Observing the Newlands Valley (Tom Bishop)
- Politics, Ecology and Landscapes (James Evans)
- Exploring the Psychogeography of Keswick (Joe Blakey)
- Gender and Nature (Caitlin Henry)
- Learning to 'Read' the Landscape (Nate Millington)