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Wetland Reclamation and the Development of Reclamation Landscapes: A Comparative Framework

Tymon de Haas, Mans Schepers

2022Journal of Wetland Archaeology14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Wetland reclamation has occurred under diverse geographic andsocio-political conditions. A single reclamation event however, forms only one step in the evolution of what we refer to as reclamation landscapes. This paper assesses how interacting physical geographical, cultural and biological processes shape the landscape diachronically. Using a triangular model, we compare two wetland landscapes: the Pontine marshes in central Italy, reclaimed as part of Rome’s early Imperial expansion; and the Onlanden area in the northern Netherlands, reclaimed by emergent state societies in the Middle Ages. Reclamation turned<br/>out not fully resilient from a cultural perspective in both cases, as physical geographical and biological processes continued to raise challenges in both reclamation landscapes. It is argued that the triangular model offers potential to systematically explore the drivers behind landscape evolution comparatively. A better understanding of such drivers may in turn improve current landscape management policies, including rewilding efforts

Topics & Concepts

Land reclamationWetlandMarshGeographyCultural landscapeEnvironmental resource managementEnvironmental planningArchaeologyEcologyEnvironmental scienceBiologyLand Use and Ecosystem ServicesCoastal wetland ecosystem dynamicsEnvironmental Philosophy and Ethics