Abstract

The rich heritage of landscape history in Denmark enjoys a high degree of preservation through legislation. The new nature preservation law of 1969 is discussed in terms of its proposals for the establishment of nature parks in Denmark. Four relevance clusters — the village, the rural parish church, the landscape of enclosure, and the Bronze Age burial mound landscape — are proposed and discussed as they can contribute aspects of meaningful visible history within the recreational arena of the Danish nature park.

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