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ch. 1. Introduction: Ecological Restoration and Layered Landscapes / David G. Havlick
pt. I. Theoretical Perspectives on the Restoration of Layered Landscapes
ch. 2. Ecological Restoration, Continuity, and Change: Negotiating History and Meaning in Layered Landscapes / Marion Hourdequin
ch. 3. The Different Faces of History in Postindustrial Landscapes / Jozef Keulartz
ch. 4. Nature and Our Sense of Loss / Alan Holland
ch. 5. Layered Industrial Sites: Experimental Landscapes and the Virtues of Ignorance / Matthias Gross
pt. II. Approaching Layered Landscapes: Restoration in Context
ch. 6. Restoring Wildness to the Scottish Highlands: A Landscape of Legacies / Holly Deary
ch. 7. Environmental versus Natural Heritage Stewardship: Nova Scotia's Annapolis River and the Canadian Heritage River System / Jennifer Welchman
ch. 8. "Get Lost in the Footnotes of History": The Restorative Afterlife of Rocky Flats, Colorado / Peter Coates
ch. 9. Restoration, History, and Values at Transitioning Military Sites in the United States / David G. Havlick
pt. III. Representation and Interpretation of Layered Landscapes
ch. 10. Slavery, Freedom, and the Cultural Landscape: Restoration and Interpretation of Monocacy National Battlefield / John H. Spiers
ch. 11. Renaturalization and Industrial Heritage in America's Largest Superfund Site: The Case of the Warm Springs Ponds in Montana's Clark Fork Superfund Site / Fredric L. Quivik
ch. 12. Material Transformations: Urban Art and Environmental Justice / Mrill Ingram
ch. 13. Layered Landscapes, Conflicting Narratives, and Environmental Art: Dealing with Painful Memories and Embarrassing Histories of Place / Martin Drenthen
ch. 14. Conclusion: Layered Landscapes as Models for Restoration and Conservation / Marion Hourdequin.
pt. I. Theoretical Perspectives on the Restoration of Layered Landscapes
ch. 2. Ecological Restoration, Continuity, and Change: Negotiating History and Meaning in Layered Landscapes / Marion Hourdequin
ch. 3. The Different Faces of History in Postindustrial Landscapes / Jozef Keulartz
ch. 4. Nature and Our Sense of Loss / Alan Holland
ch. 5. Layered Industrial Sites: Experimental Landscapes and the Virtues of Ignorance / Matthias Gross
pt. II. Approaching Layered Landscapes: Restoration in Context
ch. 6. Restoring Wildness to the Scottish Highlands: A Landscape of Legacies / Holly Deary
ch. 7. Environmental versus Natural Heritage Stewardship: Nova Scotia's Annapolis River and the Canadian Heritage River System / Jennifer Welchman
ch. 8. "Get Lost in the Footnotes of History": The Restorative Afterlife of Rocky Flats, Colorado / Peter Coates
ch. 9. Restoration, History, and Values at Transitioning Military Sites in the United States / David G. Havlick
pt. III. Representation and Interpretation of Layered Landscapes
ch. 10. Slavery, Freedom, and the Cultural Landscape: Restoration and Interpretation of Monocacy National Battlefield / John H. Spiers
ch. 11. Renaturalization and Industrial Heritage in America's Largest Superfund Site: The Case of the Warm Springs Ponds in Montana's Clark Fork Superfund Site / Fredric L. Quivik
ch. 12. Material Transformations: Urban Art and Environmental Justice / Mrill Ingram
ch. 13. Layered Landscapes, Conflicting Narratives, and Environmental Art: Dealing with Painful Memories and Embarrassing Histories of Place / Martin Drenthen
ch. 14. Conclusion: Layered Landscapes as Models for Restoration and Conservation / Marion Hourdequin.