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    Transhumance, commons, and new opportunities: A European perspective by Renes, Hans, Kruse, Alexandra, Potthoff, Kerstin

    “…Transhumance is a form of livestock management including seasonal movement of livestock and people. Based on literature studies, interviews, field…”
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    Historic Landscapes Without History? A Reconsideration of the Concept of Traditional Landscapes by Renes, Hans

    Published in Rural landscapes (08-07-2015)
    “…In the recent extensive literature on European cultural landscapes, much attention is given to regional variation. Less interest seems to be given to history…”
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    The Future of Traditional Landscapes: Discussions and Visions by Renes, Hans, Centeri, Csaba, Kruse, Alexandra, Kučera, Zdeněk

    Published in Land (Basel) (01-06-2019)
    “…At the 2018 meeting of the Permanent European Conference for the Study of the Rural Landscape (PECSRL), that took place in Clermont-Ferrand and Mende in…”
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    Country Perspectives on Hay-Making Landscapes as Part of the European Agricultural Heritage by Kruse, Alexandra, Špulerova, Jana, Centeri, Csaba, Eiter, Sebastian, Ferrario, Viviana, Jurgens, Suzan, Kladnik, Drago, Kučera, Zdeněk, Marusca, Teodor, Neculai, Dragomir, Renes, Hans, Sickel, Hanne, Sigura, Maurizia, Slámová, Martina, Stensgaard, Kari, Strasser, Peter

    Published in Land (Basel) (01-09-2023)
    “…This paper provides an overview of traditional hay-making structures and the related agricultural landscapes in Europe. The information was collected using a…”
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    Landschap als erfgoed. Historische processen en gelaagde landschappen by Renes, Hans

    “…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…”
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    New Nature in Old Landscapes: Some Dutch Examples of the Relation Between History, Heritage and Ecological Restoration by Renes, Hans

    Published in Environmental values (01-08-2018)
    “…For most of the twentieth century, nature conservation activities were connected to the protection of agrarian landscapes. During the late 1980s, the…”
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    Estate landscapes in the Netherlands: Vast swathes of the countryside were covered with country houses by Renes, Hans

    “…In the past, country house research was mainly concerned with individual houses and gardens. Yet, as early as the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, so many…”
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    Monumenten in Nederland en de historische geografie by Renes, Hans

    “…English Discusses the series Monumenten in Nederland (published in twelve volumes, 1996-2006), and the relationship between historical geography and…”
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    Buitenplaatsenlandschappen in Nederland: ‘GANSCHE STREKEN DES LANDS WAREN BEDEKT MET BUITENHUIZEN’ by Renes, Hans

    “…In the past, country house research was mainly concerned with individual houses and gardens. Yet, as early as the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, so many…”
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    A Local Heritage and Climate Nexus: The Past in Planning for Climate Change on the Dutch island of Goeree‐overflakkee by Egberts, Linde, Renes, Hans

    “…Climate change poses worldwide challenges, perhaps most in coastal areas. Governments on different scales respond with planning and policy measures, many with…”
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    Heritage as sector, factor and vector: conceptualizing the shifting relationship between heritage management and spatial planning by Janssen, Joks, Luiten, Eric, Renes, Hans, Stegmeijer, Eva

    Published in European planning studies (02-09-2017)
    “…Heritage is a highly malleable concept that is constantly in flux and whose substance and meaning are continuously being redefined by society. From such a…”
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    Farmer's fortification in the central part of the province of Limburg (The Netherlands) by Michel Lascaris, Hans Renes

    “…In the southern provinces of the Netherlands and the neighbouring parts of Belgium traces have been discovered of an interesting group of 'farmers'…”
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    THE DUTCH NATIONAL LANDSCAPES 1975−2010: POLICIES, AIMS AND RESULTS by RENES, HANS

    “…ABSTRACT During the last ten years, the aesthetic qualities of rural areas have become a growing concern among Dutch policy‐makers as well as among the general…”
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    Grainlands. The landscape of open fields in a European perspective by Renes, Hans

    Published in Landscape history (01-01-2010)
    “…Landscape history is still mainly studied in local or regional projects and within national research traditions. However, an international perspective becomes…”
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    Heritage planning and spatial development in the Netherlands: changing policies and perspectives by Janssen, Joks, Luiten, Eric, Renes, Hans, Rouwendal, Jan

    “…In recent years, the separation of heritage conservation concerns and spatial planning concerns - a spectre of post-war modernism - is being criticised…”
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    Land of the free. Social contrasts in the Dutch 'outlands' (a.d. 1200-1900)1 by Groenewoudt, Bert, van Doesburg, Jan, Renes, Hans

    Published in Landscape history (03-07-2015)
    “…In the Netherlands, most high and dry land was settled and cultivated as early as the prehistoric period. Many lowlands, on the other hand, remained…”
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    Landschapsbiografie van de Drentsche Aa & Landschapsvisie 2.0 Drentsche Aa by Renes, Hans

    “…Review of a book authored by Theo Spek, Hans Elerie, Jan P. Bakker and Ineke Noordhoff…”
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