Zum genauen Datum gibt es unterschiedliche Angaben. Die Journalistin Hazel Pfeiffer schreibt in einem Artikel für CNN vom Jahr 1985, vgl.: Hazel Pfeifer: This British farm became a biodiversity hotspot by letting the animals rule. In: edition.cnn.com.CNN, 28. Oktober 2020, abgerufen am 25. August 2022 (englisch). Patrick Barkham nennt dagegen im Guardian das Jahr 1987, vgl.: Patrick Barkham: The magical wilderness farm: raising cows among the weeds at Knepp. In: theguardian.com.The Guardian, 15. Juni 2018, abgerufen am 26. August 2022 (englisch). Schließlich spricht eine Broschüre einer von der Europäischen Union in Auftrag gegebenen Studie europäischer Herrenhäuser davon, dass Burrell 1987 in die Burg einzog, vgl.: Support Document Of The Study Heritage Houses For Europe: Illustrative Practices on the socio-economic contribution of European familyowned heritage houses. Publications Office of the European Union, Luxemburg 2019, S.14–15 (europeanlandowners.org [PDF]). Beiblatt zu: Eveline Durinck, Lucie Maret, Marie Orban et al.: Study of Heritage Houses for Europe. Publications Office of the European Union, Luxemburg 2019, ISBN 978-92-76-02424-8, doi:10.2766/636172 (europeanlandowners.org [PDF]).
Benedict Dempsey: Everything under control? Comparing Knepp Estate rewilding project with ‘traditional’ nature conservation. In: PLOS ONE. Band16, Nr.6, Juni 2021, ISSN1932-6203, S.1–24, hier S. 6, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0241160.
Support Document Of The Study Heritage Houses For Europe: Illustrative Practices on the socio-economic contribution of European familyowned heritage houses. Publications Office of the European Union, Luxemburg 2019, S.14–15 (europeanlandowners.org [PDF]). Beiblatt zu: Eveline Durinck, Lucie Maret, Marie Orban et al.: Study of Heritage Houses for Europe. Publications Office of the European Union, Luxemburg 2019, ISBN 978-92-76-02424-8, doi:10.2766/636172 (europeanlandowners.org [PDF]).
Zum genauen Datum gibt es unterschiedliche Angaben. Die Journalistin Hazel Pfeiffer schreibt in einem Artikel für CNN vom Jahr 1985, vgl.: Hazel Pfeifer: This British farm became a biodiversity hotspot by letting the animals rule. In: edition.cnn.com.CNN, 28. Oktober 2020, abgerufen am 25. August 2022 (englisch). Patrick Barkham nennt dagegen im Guardian das Jahr 1987, vgl.: Patrick Barkham: The magical wilderness farm: raising cows among the weeds at Knepp. In: theguardian.com.The Guardian, 15. Juni 2018, abgerufen am 26. August 2022 (englisch). Schließlich spricht eine Broschüre einer von der Europäischen Union in Auftrag gegebenen Studie europäischer Herrenhäuser davon, dass Burrell 1987 in die Burg einzog, vgl.: Support Document Of The Study Heritage Houses For Europe: Illustrative Practices on the socio-economic contribution of European familyowned heritage houses. Publications Office of the European Union, Luxemburg 2019, S.14–15 (europeanlandowners.org [PDF]). Beiblatt zu: Eveline Durinck, Lucie Maret, Marie Orban et al.: Study of Heritage Houses for Europe. Publications Office of the European Union, Luxemburg 2019, ISBN 978-92-76-02424-8, doi:10.2766/636172 (europeanlandowners.org [PDF]).
Benedict Dempsey: Everything under control? Comparing Knepp Estate rewilding project with ‘traditional’ nature conservation. In: PLOS ONE. Band16, Nr.6, Juni 2021, ISSN1932-6203, S.1–24, hier S. 11, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0241160.
Michael S. Corson, Aymeric Mondière, Loïs Morel, Hayo M. G. van der Werf: Beyond agroecology: Agricultural rewilding, a prospect for livestock systems. In: Agricultural Systems. Band199, Mai 2022, ISSN1873-2267, 103410, hier S. 5, doi:10.1016/j.agsy.2022.103410.
Iain J. Gordon, Adrian D. Manning, Laetitia M. Navarro, Julia Rouet-Leduc: Domestic Livestock and Rewilding: Are They Mutually Exclusive? In: Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems. Band5, 18. März 2021, ISSN2571-581X, 550410, hier S. 7, doi:10.3389/fsufs.2021.550410.
Benedict Dempsey: Everything under control? Comparing Knepp Estate rewilding project with ‘traditional’ nature conservation. In: PLOS ONE. Band16, Nr.6, Juni 2021, ISSN1932-6203, S.1–24, hier S. 11–13, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0241160.
Benedict Dempsey: Everything under control? Comparing Knepp Estate rewilding project with ‘traditional’ nature conservation. In: PLOS ONE. Band16, Nr.6, Juni 2021, ISSN1932-6203, S.1–24, hier S. 17, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0241160.
Benedict Dempsey: Everything under control? Comparing Knepp Estate rewilding project with ‘traditional’ nature conservation. In: PLOS ONE. Band16, Nr.6, Juni 2021, ISSN1932-6203, S.1–24, hier S. 13, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0241160.
Henrike Schulte to Bühne, Bethany Ross, Christopher J. Sandom, Nathalie Pettorelli: Monitoring rewilding from space: The Knepp estate as a case study. In: Journal of Environmental Management. Band312, Nr.2. Elsevier, Amsterdam 2022, 114867, doi:10.1016/j.jenvman.2022.114867.
Iain J. Gordon, Adrian D. Manning, Laetitia M. Navarro, Julia Rouet-Leduc: Domestic Livestock and Rewilding: Are They Mutually Exclusive? In: Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems. Band5, 18. März 2021, ISSN2571-581X, 550410, hier S. 10, doi:10.3389/fsufs.2021.550410.
Adrian C. Newton, Paul M. Evans, Stephen C. L. Watson et al.: Ecological restoration of agricultural land can improve its contribution to economic development. In: PLOS ONE. Band16, Nr.3, März 2021, ISSN1932-6203, S.1–21, hier S. 16, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0247850.
Support Document Of The Study Heritage Houses For Europe: Illustrative Practices on the socio-economic contribution of European familyowned heritage houses. Publications Office of the European Union, Luxemburg 2019, S.14–15 (europeanlandowners.org [PDF]). Beiblatt zu: Eveline Durinck, Lucie Maret, Marie Orban et al.: Study of Heritage Houses for Europe. Publications Office of the European Union, Luxemburg 2019, ISBN 978-92-76-02424-8, doi:10.2766/636172 (europeanlandowners.org [PDF]).
Zum genauen Datum gibt es unterschiedliche Angaben. Die Journalistin Hazel Pfeiffer schreibt in einem Artikel für CNN vom Jahr 1985, vgl.: Hazel Pfeifer: This British farm became a biodiversity hotspot by letting the animals rule. In: edition.cnn.com.CNN, 28. Oktober 2020, abgerufen am 25. August 2022 (englisch). Patrick Barkham nennt dagegen im Guardian das Jahr 1987, vgl.: Patrick Barkham: The magical wilderness farm: raising cows among the weeds at Knepp. In: theguardian.com.The Guardian, 15. Juni 2018, abgerufen am 26. August 2022 (englisch). Schließlich spricht eine Broschüre einer von der Europäischen Union in Auftrag gegebenen Studie europäischer Herrenhäuser davon, dass Burrell 1987 in die Burg einzog, vgl.: Support Document Of The Study Heritage Houses For Europe: Illustrative Practices on the socio-economic contribution of European familyowned heritage houses. Publications Office of the European Union, Luxemburg 2019, S.14–15 (europeanlandowners.org [PDF]). Beiblatt zu: Eveline Durinck, Lucie Maret, Marie Orban et al.: Study of Heritage Houses for Europe. Publications Office of the European Union, Luxemburg 2019, ISBN 978-92-76-02424-8, doi:10.2766/636172 (europeanlandowners.org [PDF]).
Tobias Phibbs: Labour Country. How to Rebuild the Connection with Rural Voters (= Fabian Society [Hrsg.]: Fabian Policy Reports). März 2018, S.27 (org.uk [PDF]).
Sophie Wynne-Jones, Graham Strouts, Callum O’Neil, Chris Sandom: Rewilding – Departures in Conservation Policy and Practice? An Evaluation of Developments in Britain. In: Conservation & Society. Band18, Nr.2, 2020, ISSN0972-4923, S.89–102, hier S. 95, JSTOR:26937284.
Roel van Klink, Michiel F. WallisDeVries: Risks and opportunities of trophic rewilding for arthropod communities. In: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. Band373, Nr.1761, 5. Dezember 2018, ISSN0962-8436, S.1–8, hier S. 3, JSTOR:26592279.
Sophie Wynne-Jones, Graham Strouts, Callum O’Neil, Chris Sandom: Rewilding – Departures in Conservation Policy and Practice? An Evaluation of Developments in Britain. In: Conservation & Society. Band18, Nr.2, 2020, ISSN0972-4923, S.89–102, hier S. 93, JSTOR:26937284.
Paul Jepson: Recoverable Earth: a twenty-first century environmental narrative. In: Ambio. Band48, Nr.2, Februar 2019, ISSN0044-7447, S.123–130, hier S. 126–127, JSTOR:48693446.
Nigel Akehurst: Wild for rewilding. In: southeastfarmer.net. South East Farmer, 30. März 2021, abgerufen am 28. September 2022 (englisch). Vgl.: Regierung des Vereinigten Königreichs bzw. Kabinett May II (Hrsg.): A Green Future: Our 25 Year Plan to Improve the Environment. Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, London 2018, S.60 (gov.uk [PDF]).
Nigel Akehurst: Wild for rewilding. In: southeastfarmer.net. South East Farmer, 30. März 2021, abgerufen am 28. September 2022 (englisch).
Nigel Akehurst: Wild for rewilding. In: southeastfarmer.net. South East Farmer, 30. März 2021, abgerufen am 28. September 2022 (englisch). Vgl.: Regierung des Vereinigten Königreichs bzw. Kabinett May II (Hrsg.): A Green Future: Our 25 Year Plan to Improve the Environment. Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, London 2018, S.60 (gov.uk [PDF]).
Jonathan Spencer: Knepp Castle Estate Wildland Project. Conservation Area Audit for VCA. Forestry Commission England, Bristol 10. Dezember 2016 (squarespace.com [PDF]). Umfasst einen Auszug aus: Martin Janes, Jenny Mant, Alice Fellick: Knepp Castle Estate: River Adur Floodplain Restoration. Pre-feasibility study of river restoration. The River Restoration Centre, Silsoe Januar 2006.
Zum genauen Datum gibt es unterschiedliche Angaben. Die Journalistin Hazel Pfeiffer schreibt in einem Artikel für CNN vom Jahr 1985, vgl.: Hazel Pfeifer: This British farm became a biodiversity hotspot by letting the animals rule. In: edition.cnn.com.CNN, 28. Oktober 2020, abgerufen am 25. August 2022 (englisch). Patrick Barkham nennt dagegen im Guardian das Jahr 1987, vgl.: Patrick Barkham: The magical wilderness farm: raising cows among the weeds at Knepp. In: theguardian.com.The Guardian, 15. Juni 2018, abgerufen am 26. August 2022 (englisch). Schließlich spricht eine Broschüre einer von der Europäischen Union in Auftrag gegebenen Studie europäischer Herrenhäuser davon, dass Burrell 1987 in die Burg einzog, vgl.: Support Document Of The Study Heritage Houses For Europe: Illustrative Practices on the socio-economic contribution of European familyowned heritage houses. Publications Office of the European Union, Luxemburg 2019, S.14–15 (europeanlandowners.org [PDF]). Beiblatt zu: Eveline Durinck, Lucie Maret, Marie Orban et al.: Study of Heritage Houses for Europe. Publications Office of the European Union, Luxemburg 2019, ISBN 978-92-76-02424-8, doi:10.2766/636172 (europeanlandowners.org [PDF]).
Martin Janes, Jenny Mant, Alice Fellick: Knepp Castle Estate: River Adur Floodplain Restoration. Pre-feasibility study of river restoration. The River Restoration Centre, Silsoe März 2006, S.12–13, 35 (therrc.co.uk [PDF]).
Martin Janes, Jenny Mant, Alice Fellick: Knepp Castle Estate: River Adur Floodplain Restoration. Pre-feasibility study of river restoration. The River Restoration Centre, Silsoe März 2006, S.5, 7 (therrc.co.uk [PDF]).
South East River Basin District. Flood Risk Management Plan 2015–2021. PART B: Sub Areas in the South East river basin district. Environment Agency, Bristol 2016, S.79 (archive.org [PDF]). Die Differenzierung zwischen Western Adur und River Adur wird nicht in allen verfügbaren Quellen so streng gehandhabt; teils wird der betreffende Wasserlauf auch im Gebiet des Knepp Wildlands einfach als River Adur betitelt.
South East River Basin District. Flood Risk Management Plan 2015–2021. PART B: Sub Areas in the South East river basin district. Environment Agency, Bristol 2016, S.79 (archive.org [PDF]).
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Benedict Dempsey: Everything under control? Comparing Knepp Estate rewilding project with ‘traditional’ nature conservation. In: PLOS ONE. Band16, Nr.6, Juni 2021, ISSN1932-6203, S.1–24, hier S. 6, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0241160.
Nicholas J. Balfour, Rachael Durrant, Adrian Ely, Christopher J. Sandom: People, nature and large herbivores in a shared landscape: A mixed‐method study of the ecological and social outcomes from agriculture and conservation. In: People and Nature. Band3, Nr.2, April 2021, ISSN2575-8314, S.418–430, hier S. 420.
Ted Green: Observations on the Knepp Castle Wildland Project. In: Ian D. Rotherham, Christine Handley (Hrsg.): Animals, Man and Treescapes. The interactions between grazing animals, people and wooded landscapes (= Landscape Archaeology and Ecology. Band9). Wildtrack Publishing, 2011, ISBN 978-1-904098-24-9, ISSN1354-0262, S.160–168, hier S. 160.
Theresa E. Greenaway: Knepp Castle Estate baseline ecological survey (= English Nature Research Reports. Band693). English Nature, 2006, ISSN0967-876X, S.11 (org.uk).
Benedict Dempsey: Everything under control? Comparing Knepp Estate rewilding project with ‘traditional’ nature conservation. In: PLOS ONE. Band16, Nr.6, Juni 2021, ISSN1932-6203, S.1–24, hier S. 11, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0241160.
Michael S. Corson, Aymeric Mondière, Loïs Morel, Hayo M. G. van der Werf: Beyond agroecology: Agricultural rewilding, a prospect for livestock systems. In: Agricultural Systems. Band199, Mai 2022, ISSN1873-2267, 103410, hier S. 5, doi:10.1016/j.agsy.2022.103410.
Sophie Wynne-Jones, Graham Strouts, Callum O’Neil, Chris Sandom: Rewilding – Departures in Conservation Policy and Practice? An Evaluation of Developments in Britain. In: Conservation & Society. Band18, Nr.2, 2020, ISSN0972-4923, S.89–102, hier S. 95, JSTOR:26937284.
Iain J. Gordon, Adrian D. Manning, Laetitia M. Navarro, Julia Rouet-Leduc: Domestic Livestock and Rewilding: Are They Mutually Exclusive? In: Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems. Band5, 18. März 2021, ISSN2571-581X, 550410, hier S. 7, doi:10.3389/fsufs.2021.550410.
Ted Green: Observations on the Knepp Castle Wildland Project. In: Ian D. Rotherham, Christine Handley (Hrsg.): Animals, Man and Treescapes. The interactions between grazing animals, people and wooded landscapes (= Landscape Archaeology and Ecology. Band9). Wildtrack Publishing, 2011, ISBN 978-1-904098-24-9, ISSN1354-0262, S.160–168, hier S. 163–166.
Theresa E. Greenaway: Knepp Castle Estate baseline ecological survey (= English Nature Research Reports. Band693). English Nature, 2006, ISSN0967-876X, S.12–13 (org.uk).
Ted Green: Observations on the Knepp Castle Wildland Project. In: Ian D. Rotherham, Christine Handley (Hrsg.): Animals, Man and Treescapes. The interactions between grazing animals, people and wooded landscapes (= Landscape Archaeology and Ecology. Band9). Wildtrack Publishing, 2011, ISBN 978-1-904098-24-9, ISSN1354-0262, S.160–168, hier S. 161–162.
Benedict Dempsey: Everything under control? Comparing Knepp Estate rewilding project with ‘traditional’ nature conservation. In: PLOS ONE. Band16, Nr.6, Juni 2021, ISSN1932-6203, S.1–24, hier S. 11–13, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0241160.
Nicholas J. Balfour, Rachael Durrant, Adrian Ely, Christopher J. Sandom: People, nature and large herbivores in a shared landscape: A mixed‐method study of the ecological and social outcomes from agriculture and conservation. In: People and Nature. Band3, Nr.2, April 2021, ISSN2575-8314, S.418–430, hier S. 428.
Ross Johnson: Seeing the big picture. In: Land Journal. Mai 2017, ISSN1754-9108, S.10–11, hier S. 10.
Nicholas J. Balfour et al. bezifferten 2021 im Journal People and Nature abweichend von Larsens Angaben die Größe des South Blocks auf 421 Hektar. Vgl.:
Nicholas J. Balfour, Rachael Durrant, Adrian Ely, Christopher J. Sandom: People, nature and large herbivores in a shared landscape: A mixed‐method study of the ecological and social outcomes from agriculture and conservation. In: People and Nature. Band3, Nr.2, April 2021, ISSN2575-8314, S.418–430, hier S. 420.
Benedict Dempsey: Everything under control? Comparing Knepp Estate rewilding project with ‘traditional’ nature conservation. In: PLOS ONE. Band16, Nr.6, Juni 2021, ISSN1932-6203, S.1–24, hier S. 17, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0241160.
Benedict Dempsey: Everything under control? Comparing Knepp Estate rewilding project with ‘traditional’ nature conservation. In: PLOS ONE. Band16, Nr.6, Juni 2021, ISSN1932-6203, S.1–24, hier S. 13, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0241160.
Ross Johnson: Seeing the big picture. In: Land Journal. Mai 2017, ISSN1754-9108, S.10–11.
Theresa E. Greenaway: Knepp Castle Estate baseline ecological survey (= English Nature Research Reports. Band693). English Nature, 2006, ISSN0967-876X, S.19 (org.uk).
Roel van Klink, Michiel F. WallisDeVries: Risks and opportunities of trophic rewilding for arthropod communities. In: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. Band373, Nr.1761, 5. Dezember 2018, ISSN0962-8436, S.1–8, hier S. 3, JSTOR:26592279.
Martin Willing: Report of the Knepp Estate Field Meeting – October 2017. In: Mollusc World. Nr.48, November 2018, ISSN1740-1070, S.18–21, hier S. 18.
Sophie Wynne-Jones, Graham Strouts, Callum O’Neil, Chris Sandom: Rewilding – Departures in Conservation Policy and Practice? An Evaluation of Developments in Britain. In: Conservation & Society. Band18, Nr.2, 2020, ISSN0972-4923, S.89–102, hier S. 93, JSTOR:26937284.
Iain J. Gordon, Adrian D. Manning, Laetitia M. Navarro, Julia Rouet-Leduc: Domestic Livestock and Rewilding: Are They Mutually Exclusive? In: Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems. Band5, 18. März 2021, ISSN2571-581X, 550410, hier S. 10, doi:10.3389/fsufs.2021.550410.
Adrian C. Newton, Paul M. Evans, Stephen C. L. Watson et al.: Ecological restoration of agricultural land can improve its contribution to economic development. In: PLOS ONE. Band16, Nr.3, März 2021, ISSN1932-6203, S.1–21, hier S. 16, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0247850.
Chloé Valerie: The Knepp Wildland Podcast. In: Paul McGuinness (Hrsg.): BBC Wildlife. Band39, Nr.3. Immediate Media Company, 2021, ISSN0265-3656, S.92.
Paul Jepson: Recoverable Earth: a twenty-first century environmental narrative. In: Ambio. Band48, Nr.2, Februar 2019, ISSN0044-7447, S.123–130, hier S. 126–127, JSTOR:48693446.