KesWiki
Welcome to KesWiki! (pronounced "kes-icky" according to Chris "The Quiz Cheater"*1 Darvill).
This is a place to record all of our past and present Kewsick projects.
Projects are presented as Title (Staff Member Currently Using It) and are divided into three rough categories depending upon the main focus of the project. Much of the initial material is based upon old timetables, old notes, and my understanding so please do feel free to correct the inevitable mistakes! Please also add old projects that are no longer used if there are any missing ones that you can remember (even if you can't remember every detail), it may well be that someone could breathe new life into them, or they might provide a spark of inspiration for something new...
Note: It would appear that you need to log in to be able to upload files - you can create an account by clicking on the link in the top right of the page, it only takes a second!
Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.
(*unreferenced slander) ← Chris, have you been on the site to add this but not added your project!?
1 Dennis et al. 2019
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 Allott)
- Sounds Like Keswick (Pete Ryan)
- Terrestrial Carbon Flux Monitoring and Budgeting (Claire Goulsbra)
- Stone Weathering (Abi Stone)
- Woodland Biogeography (Matt Dennis)
- Soil ()
Mapping / Skills
- A Blank on the Map (Jonny Huck)
- Squaring the Circle (Jamie Woodward)
- GPS Tracing ()
- Urban Exploration (Martin Dodge)
Human Geography
- Cultural Landscapes ()
- Skiddaw ()
- Sensory Keswick ()
- The Geography of Things (Ross Jones)
- Developing Keswick (Martin Hess, Jamie Doucette, 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)
- Human / Cultural Landscapes of the Lake District ()
- Keswick In Bloom ()
- Theraputic Landscapes ()