Landscape Heritage SA
Authors

LHSA Featured Authors

The compilation of The Landscape Map and Landscapedia is a research and writing project. So far, the map has been compiled by Bruce Eitzen using reputable published reference works. In due course, we hope that more authors will add their materials to the map in a collaborative editing process. As the project grows we will feature more about the authors of either the map or the reference works here.

Bruce Eitzen

Bruce Eitzen is a professional Landscape Architect with over thirty years experience. He holds a BSc (Botany) from the University of Cape Town and a ML (Landscape Architecture) from the University of Pretoria. He has always leaned towards writing within his fields of practice, be it Landscape Architecture, Environmental Planning, Visual Planning or Heritage Planning. There is always the opportunity for report writing in these fields. He has also written in other areas of interest, unpublished.

For more information on his practice see: new-world-associates.com

Tom Huffman

Tom Huffman is Emeritus Professor of Archaeology at the University of the Witwatersrand. His work covers decades of fieldwork and academic writing on the Iron Age of Southern Africa and the Zimbabwe Culture Kingdoms. His reference works are numerous but we featured two of his works so far in compiling The Landscape Map, namely, "Palaces of Stone" (coauthored with Mike Main, 2021, Struik Travel & Heritage) and "Handbook to the Iron Age: the Archaeology of Pre-Colonial Farming Societies in Southern Africa" (2007, UKZN Press).

Peter Roberts

Peter Roberts is a freelance researcher, writer and editor, specialising in ecology, conservation, cultural history and tourism in Southern Africa, focussing especially on the Victoria Falls, Zambezi River and Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Area in Botswana-Zimbabwe-Zambia. He is the author of several books including: To the Banks of the Zambezi and Beyond; Life and Death at the Old Drift; Sun, Steel and Spray; Corridors Through Time and Footsteps Through Time.

For more information see: zambezibookcompany.com