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201060 minEncerrada

Making Scotland's Landscape

Emissora:BBC One

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S01E05 - "The Climate"

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In a country celebrated for its unique 'natural' beauty, Dr Iain Stewart reveals how every square inch of Scotland's landscape has been affected by centuries of human activity.

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Status
Encerrada
Idioma
English
Duração
60 min
Estreia
October 24, 2010
Encerrada
November 21, 2010
Programação
Sunday às 20:00

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Episódios (1 Temporada · 5 Episódios)

Scotland's Trees

Professor Iain Stewart presents a landmark five-part series in which he reveals how Scotland's unique and beautiful landscape has been shaped over the centuries.In this first programme, he uncovers how, over thousands of years, the actions of mankind and the climate nearly led to the downfall of Scotland's trees and forests. It was only in the 18th century that man realised the extent of the damage to timber stocks, and measures were taken to re-populate the landscape. The impact was profound, but not everyone agreed with the results.

Oct 24, 2010

60 min

The Land

For centuries, the beauty and drama of Scotland's landscape has been regarded by most visitors as natural. But in 1950, an eminent ecologist concluded the Highlands had been devastated.Once it was rich and diverse he said, but humans had destroyed it and in the process created what he described as a wet desert. Professor Iain Stewart discovers how man made the proverbially beautiful Highlands.

Oct 31, 2010

60 min

The Sea

Professor Stewart reveals how hearts and not heads have ruled theleast understood landscape of them all - the sea. The public's emotions have played a key role in the fate of Scotland's maritime creatures and the upshot has been a form of lottery. While some species like seals and sea birds have been protected, others - like cod - have been fished nearly out of existence.

Nov 7, 2010

60 min

Scotland's Water

As 'natural' icons, Scotland's rivers and lochs represent how the nation imagines itself. However as Professor Iain Stewart discovers, the only thing that happens naturally is rain. As soon as it hits the ground, it is ours and we do with it what we will. Today there are scarcely any rivers or natural large bodies of water left untouched by human activity.This is the story of how Scotland's waters became some of the most managed on earth.

Nov 14, 2010

60 min

The Climate

During the Industrial Revolution, Scottish scientists and engineers helped unwittingly set off a chain of events that today we know as climate change - a process that is transforming our atmosphere and warming our planet. Professor Iain Stewart looks at how Scotland is on the verge of another revolution: the transformation of a carbon economy to a green one.

Nov 21, 2010

60 min

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