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Formation_Processes_Chapter_April_2005

UCL DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHYFrom First to Second Nature: A study of the RiverRavensbourne in South East LondonLawrence Beale CollinsSupervisor: Dr Ben

Formation_Processes_Chapter_April_2005 Page2010DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHYM.Sc. in Environment, Science and SocietyPlease complete the following declaration and hand this form in with your M.S

c. Research Project.I.hereby declare :(a)that this M.Sc. Project is my own original work and that all source material used isacknowledged therein;(b)t Formation_Processes_Chapter_April_2005

hat it has been prepared specially for the MSc in Environment. Science and Society of University College London:(c)that it docs not contain any materi

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al previously submitted to the Examiners of this or anyother University, or any material previously submitted for any other examination.Signed:.......

UCL DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHYFrom First to Second Nature: A study of the RiverRavensbourne in South East LondonLawrence Beale CollinsSupervisor: Dr Ben

Formation_Processes_Chapter_April_2005ast London that rises in the village of Keston and meets the Thames in Deptford. If is one of the most engineered yet little-known rivers within the T

hames catchment which rightly suggests a history of utility and constraint rather than of social inclusion and accessibility. Council, commerce and co Formation_Processes_Chapter_April_2005

mmunity partnerships have driven forward a series of regeneration projects that have successfully opened up sections of rhe river to allow a more natu

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ral appearance and ecology to develop. Social access to rhe river’s landscape is ar an unprecedented level while perceptions of nature are also growin

UCL DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHYFrom First to Second Nature: A study of the RiverRavensbourne in South East LondonLawrence Beale CollinsSupervisor: Dr Ben

Formation_Processes_Chapter_April_2005 nature under capital, are being challenged by growing social interactions and the subsequent perception change of urban nature. The experiential comm

onalities of urban water among stakeholders in river projects. Using Burgess and Strang for guidance, will be compared with their visions for the futu Formation_Processes_Chapter_April_2005

re and the practical issues involved in delivering that vision. Practicalities facing governance include flood alleviation engineering, work by Gurnel

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l. Tapsell and Wharton will be accessed, and capital growth through urban renewal. Often contradictions may occur when capital meets ecological concer

UCL DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHYFrom First to Second Nature: A study of the RiverRavensbourne in South East LondonLawrence Beale CollinsSupervisor: Dr Ben

Formation_Processes_Chapter_April_2005ave proved successful in mediating the landscape between scientists and councils as regeneration projects move into public consultation. While bridgin

g this gap other issues come to light, such as the appearance or non-appearance of health and safety concerns or what kind of nature should be include Formation_Processes_Chapter_April_2005

d. The wishes of some sections of the community for succession-led natural improvements have led to questions of aesthetics, the V lability of a river

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with agency and a blueprint for urban nature. This cultural turn has added momentum to river regeneration as these new spaces provide greater social

UCL DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHYFrom First to Second Nature: A study of the RiverRavensbourne in South East LondonLawrence Beale CollinsSupervisor: Dr Ben

Formation_Processes_Chapter_April_2005political ecology, first and second nature, perceptions of nature, urban greenspace, social interaction & Hood allev ialionAcknowledgements1 would lik

e to thank Teresita Dennis for invaluable input and patience: the members of QWAG and Rivers for People that have had to pul up with me in the summer Formation_Processes_Chapter_April_2005

of 2010. these include Chris McGaw. Nick Pond. Matthew Blunder and Trevor Phybus (of PhconixHousing), the staff at Lewisham Library local studies depa

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rtment, the Environment Agency. Thames Estuary Partnership, the QUERCUS project. 3 Rivers Clean-up and lastly my MSc colleagues for creative input (an

UCL DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHYFrom First to Second Nature: A study of the RiverRavensbourne in South East LondonLawrence Beale CollinsSupervisor: Dr Ben

Formation_Processes_Chapter_April_2005urne in South East London1.IntroductionI. I A summer walk up the Ravensbournc1.2Description and rationale1.3Aims and Objectives1.4Geomorphological con

text2Literature Review2.1Nature and Society2.2Productions of Space Formation_Processes_Chapter_April_2005

UCL DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHYFrom First to Second Nature: A study of the RiverRavensbourne in South East LondonLawrence Beale CollinsSupervisor: Dr Ben

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