The Cemetery Research Group runs two events a year: in May and in November. Follow the links and send in an abstract
Leisure uses
Rumble, H. 2018
‘“If you go down in the woods”: British woodland burial, leisurely funerals, and recreational burial grounds’, in A. Kaul & J. Skinner, J. (eds) Leisure and Death: An Anthropological Tour of Risk, Death and Dying, Colorado, University of Colorado Press, 261-280.
Skår, M., Nordh, H. & Swensen, G. 2018
‘Green urban cemeteries: more than just parks’, Journal of Urbanism, 11:3, 362-82.
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Swensen, G., Nordh, H. & Brendalsmo, J. 2016
‘A green space between life and death: a case study of activities in Gamlebyen cemetery in Oslo’, Norwegian Journal of Geography, 70:1, 41-53.
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Tanaś, S. 2022
‘Cmentarz w przestrzeni rekreacyjnej miasta’, Studia Periegetica 40:4, 35-53.
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Tanaś, S. 2020
‘The profane sphere of All Saints’ Day and the social aspects of cemeteries’, Tourism, 30:2, 91-99.
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Uslu, A. 2010
‘An ecological approach for the evaluation of an abandoned cemetery as a green area: the case of Ankara/Karakusunlar cemetery’, African Journal of Agricultural Research, 5:10, 1043-54.
Vannelli, G., D’Agostino, A., & Occhiuto, R. 2022
‘Ripensare i lastscapes. Da spazi altri a spazi pubblici: ipertopie al di là dei recinti’, Ri-Vista. Research for Landscape Architecture, 19:2, 102-119.