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Publications

ANTHEA's publications cover a broad spectrum of subjects related to the mutuality of human-heathlands interaction, resilience, the coming into being of interspecies communities, herding and grazing regimes, disturbance ecologies, archaeological landscapes and transhumance. We are co-writing a series of articles with external collaborators coming out over the coming years. A section of publications is specifically related to the collapse and reconfiguration of commons related to the propagation of land tenure boundaries.Moreover, PI is working on a monograph with the current working title ‘Into the heathlands: The archaeological dimensions of being in common’. The co-edited volume ‘Early Land Allotment in Europe: Tracing tenure, temporalities, and social implications of field systems across Europe in prehistoric times’ will be published by Springer later this spring (2021) (eds. Stiijn Arnoldussen, Robert Johnston, Mette Løvschal).

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Løvschal, M. & Blok, A. (2021). Governing the Danish agri-food transition. In Roadmap for sustainable transformation of the danish agri-food system: Whitepaper : AgriFoodTure (pp. 68-71). SEGES.
Bak, J. L., Løvschal, M. & Damgaard, C. (2020). Hvordan bevarer vi heden i Danmark: tilstand, mulig pleje og genopretning. Aarhus University, DCE - Danish Centre for Environment and Energy. Teknisk rapport fra DCE - Nationalt Center for Miljø og Energi No. 160 https://dce2.au.dk/pub/TR160.pdf
Løvschal, M. & Gravesen, M. (2020). New pastoral commons in postcolonial Kenya. Abstract from International Association for the Study of the Commons.

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