Walking at Threadbo on the weekend I noticed a network used to control erosion. It was made of heavy duty plastic. Soem of the readings I have been looking at can be found in Google Scholar. In the last couple of years I have used this database to find many articles and books on various subjects. However, the problem is with books you cannot print entire slabs; but at least it is a starting point to then go to libraries.
If you have acces to ANU's JSTOR database there is a font of reading there. Later today I will post some readings.
There are many fascinating anthropological and archeological papers on net making. Some of the search words I have used are knotting, knitting, netmaking. Actually many patents come up and these are quite interesting on the application on netting in industrial and commercial situations.
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From Gabrielle Heyges
Fishers’ Life in Hungary
Shows some interesting nets, history, songs, oral history of my birth country
http://ww3.szentes.hu/deaksuli/fishing.htm
Upper Tisza riverside ecosystem Hungary natural values
In 2000 an Australian gold mining company released cyanide into the upper Tisza River causing mass poisoning of flora and fauna down stream.
I come from the lower Tisza region.
The paper talks about natural values and sustainable development
http://zeus.nyf.hu/~szept/uptisza.html
Sharon - just love the photo of soil erosion Net. Makes me think of many ways we could use Net installations in the landscape. There is no limit.... Nancy.
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