For those interested in natural burial or, more broadly, cultural landscapes, sacred landscapes, contested landscapes, or conservation, this book covers new ground and offers a close investigation of social and cultural motivations, and of issues of identity, memory, and sacred ground...an ambitious and insightful research contribution. - Scheri Fultineer, Landscape Architecture Magazine (LAM)This powerful study – based on sensitive, innovative research, and expertly illustrated – shows how natural burial can become a creative and contested process. Fascinating analysis of the very ground used for burial, illuminates the social, material, emotional, temporal and memorial aspects of this increasingly significant practice. Essential reading for anyone interested in death studies, anthropology, material culture, and landscape design. - Elizabeth Hallam, University of Aberdeen and University of Oxford, UKAlthough there are a few publications concerning natural burial, this is the first serious study concerning landscape and practice. It is well reserached and referenced, engagingly written and with copious illustrations including many colour photographs. It is, therefore, an essential resource for anyone wanting to obtain a clear appreciation of this innovative development in funerals. - Brian Parsons, Funeral Director Monthly