Continuing our series highlighting publications from 2025, we focus on a paper which is rooted in the intersection of industrial heritage and ecological restoration, drawing directly from the case study of the Hafod/Morfa Copperworks project in Swansea. Employing a co-production framework that brought together community input, statutory authorities and traditional expertise, the project provides a replicable model for introducing rural heritage skills into urban environments.
Under the mentorship of a traditional coppice worker and a network of experienced volunteers, participants engaged in the tactile, rhythmic work of land management.