Lecture

Agrarian Landscapes: Morphology, Economy, and Enclosures

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This lecture explores the concept of agrarian landscapes, focusing on the morphology, economy, and historical context of rural environments. It delves into the organization of rural housing, agrarian morphology, cultivation systems, and the impact of the Enclosure Movement. The discussion covers the evolution of agricultural practices, including rotational systems and the association of plants and animals. Additionally, it examines the consequences of overgrazing and the tragedy of the commons, shedding light on the historical development of land management practices.

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