SUMMERY OF CHAPTER 4 Exploration of Rødby Fjord hinterland, historical traces and evolving nature
In the second part of my analysis, I have unfolded the exploration of Rødby Fjord hinterland and the former coastal zones. Through a number of diagrams extracting and highlighting both historical traces of the former coastal outline and dam constructions, as well as the appearances of existing nature environments, the foundation for a coherent and connected path though the landscapes has been laid. Where the first part of my analysis in chapter 3 was focused on the site-specific intimate stories and narratives of the of the present-day landscapes of the new coastal zone, this chapter has looked into the big scale perspectives, accessibility and connections. I have also highlighted the interesting meetings between the historical landscapes, the modern landscapes and the cultural landscapes that opens op when you explore the otherwise inaccessible farmland. Through studies of maps and onsite registrations I have pieced together a possible connected pathway that will lay the foundation of the further vison and strategic layers of what I call Rødby
Fjord Memorial Path.
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