An analysis of the 19th century tithe maps as an aid to analysing the origins and development of the historic landscapeAuthor: Rodney Lane Date: 2012–ongoing Application Area: Landscape Archaeology |
|
Hispanic LiverpoolAuthor: Dr Kirsty Hooper |
|
Sir John Vanbrugh and the Vitruvian LandscapeAuthor: Dr Caroline Dalton Date: 2006–2009; 2009–onwards Application Area: Historical Geography |
|
The history of fossil collecting in and around Street in SomersetAuthor: Dr Mike A Taylor Date: 2009–ongoing Application Area: Vertebrae Palaeontology, Geology |
|
The Country House Technology ProjectAuthor: Dr Ian West and Professor Marilyn Palmer |
|
Southwell and Nottingham Church History ProjectAuthor: Dr Christopher Brooke Date: 2000–ongoing Application Area: Landscape Geography, Archaeology |
|
The Stonehenge Riverside Project
Author: Mark Dover, on behalf of the Universities of Bournemouth, Bristol, Manchester, Sheffield and UCL Date: 2002–2012 Application area: Archaeology |
|
Archaeological work at Isca: the Roman legionary fortress at Caerleon, South WalesAuthor: Dr Peter Guest |
|
Evolution of London's Road NetworkAuthor: Dr Kiril Stanilov |
|
Jack the Ripper: What hope for the modern Investigator?Author: Diane Palmer Workshop: October 2007 |
|
Estimating Personal Exposure to Air Pollution on School JourneysAuthors: Dr Duncan Whyatt and Gemma Davies Date: 2007 Application Areas: Geography, Environmental Science |
|
The contribution of 'Sustainable' New Developments to Sustainable Lifestyles: An Evaluation of Schemes in the UKAuthors: Professor Katie Williams, Dr Carol Dair, Morag Lindsay Date: 2007 Application Areas: Geography |
|
National Fox SurveyAuthors: Dr Philip J. Baker, Dr Charlotte C. Webbon, Professor Stephen Harris and Dr Graziella Iossa |
|
Quantification of diffuse sources of mine water pollution in a post-industrial river basinAuthor: Dr Will Mayes, Dr Emma Gozzard, Dr Hugh Potter, Dr Adam Jarvis |
|
ATLANTIS: Quantified analysis of the probability of flooding in the Thames Estuary under extreme sea-level rise scenariosAuthor: Professor Richard Dawson |
|
Mythogram 1: The Lomond Hills and Mid FifeAuthor: Stuart McHardy Application Area: Folklore; Archaeology; Landscape |
EDINA would like to thank everyone who has contributed their efforts in helping us to collate these Case Studies.