Rivers & streams occupy a fundamental place within the British landscape. They are central & focal features of the natural landscape helping to shape the very landforms of the country as well as providing a range of habitats for flora & fauna. Few places in Britain are far from running water & human society interacts with rivers in a wide range of ways. Most towns & cities grew up on riverbanks & rivers play a vital role in economic social & cultural life. They have provided power for industry; water for industrial use & human consumption; rivers have often been used for communication & the transport of goods; & they are sites of leisure & recreation. Most people are attracted to water; & rivers have featured prominently in literature & art over the centuries. Rivers can also pose threats from flooding or pollution & therefore have to be managed & regulated. Whereas there are many books which deal with specific aspects of rivers Rivers & the British Landscape" provides the first fully integrated analysis of British rivers exploring the physical formation of rivers; the characteristics of environments; analysis of the social economic & cultural uses & associations of rivers; & examination of the problems of river management. These themes are explored through historical & contemporary examples with case studies drawn from all parts of Britain. The book is lavishly illustrated &
Includes:: an appendix of key facts about British rivers. Written by experts on each aspect of British rivers " Rivers & the British Landscape" is aimed at anyone with a general interest in rivers & the British landscape. The authors aim to highlight the holistic nature of river environments & to explore the ways in which physical economic cultural & management characteristics interact to create the distinctive personalities of British rivers. It is hoped that material in this volume may help you to view your local river in a new light."