Our research combines WW I aerial photography, multireceiver EMI soil sensing, airborne laser scanning and a study of the landscape and its dynamics. Although each of these disciplines can give unique information on the Great War conflict landscape, it is the combination and integration of these technique that gives the most valuable insights. In the following case studies, we give some examples of the wide range of material and landscape remains of the Great War today.
The Conlict Landscape of the Great War today