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Abstract
The co-existence of humans and animals is an important factor when looking to understand how landscapes are utilised and managed. In Multispecies Households in the Saian Mountains: Ecology at the Russia-Mongolia Border, editors Alex Oehler and Anna Varfolomeeva bring together eight authors primarily in the field of anthropology using ethnographic approaches to examine the complexity of these relations in remote regions. Capturing the extent of the space under consideration in the Introduction (On Making Home Together), the editors (p. xi) define the research area as:
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Landscape Research, the journal of the Landscape Research Group, has become established as one of the foremost journals in its field. Landscape Research is distinctive in combining original research papers with reflective critiques of landscape practice. Contributions to the journal appeal to a wide academic and professional readership, and reach an interdisciplinary and international audience. Whilst unified by a focus on the landscape, the coverage of Landscape Research is wide ranging. Topic areas include: - environmental design - countryside management - ecology and environmental conservation - land surveying - human and physical geography - behavioural and cultural studies - archaeology and history