Current Conference
David I 900 – his reign, reputation and the burgh of Stirling
1st to 3rd November 2024
University of Stirling
David I Conference Programme and Booking form
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Click here to view available recordings of previous talks
These full day conferences have been run annually since 1975 usually at Stirling University in November.
We have been fortunate to have had a succession of excellent speakers who have spoken about their subjects in a local context.
Details of the conference together with booking details are posted on this site in early September.
The FNH board would welcome suggestions for future topics.
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Historical & Archaeological Forum TBA |
THE ANNUAL MAN AND THE LANDSCAPE CONFERENCE Themes of Past Conferences Number 49 .. 2024 David I 900 – his reign, reputation and the burgh of Stirling Number 48 .. 2023 Aspects of Extractive Industries in Central Scotland – history, impact and recovery Number 47 .. 2022 Conservation in Central Scotland: Past, Present and Future Number 46 .. 2021 Coasts and Waters of the Forth Number 45 .. 2019 Natives, Incomers and Invaders Number 44 .. 2018 The Ochils – a Special Place Number 43 .. 2017 The Inner Forth: new connections for nature, history and people Number 42 .. 2016 Our Urban Heritage: gardens and wildlife past & present Number 41 .. 2015 The Mountains of Central Scotland Past, Present, Future Number 40 .. 2014 The Inner Forth: formed by nature, shaped by people Number 39 .. 2013 The Changing Biodiversity of Central Scotland Number 38 .. 2012 How green is my Valley: Environmental Health in the FV Number 37 .. 2011 Geodiversity Number 36 .. 2010 Trees, Woods & People Number 35 .. 2009 Maps for All Reasons Number 34 .. 2008 Conservation in a Changing Climate Number 33 .. 2007 Forth Valley’s Changing Countryside Number 32 .. 2006 Stirling, Scotland’s Central City Number 31 .. 2005 Landscapes by Design Number 30 .. 2004 Landscapes of the Mines Number 29 .. 2003 Water, Life and Landscape Number 28 .. 2002 Scotland’s Weather and Climate – living with change Number 27 .. 2001 Loch Lomond and the Trossachs Number 26 .. 2000 Conserving Biodiversity and Heritage Number 25 .. 1999 25th Jubilee symposium non-themed Number 24 .. 1998 Woodlands Past and Present Number 23 .. 1997 Transportation People and Environment Number 22 .. 1996 Environmental Awareness and Education Number 21 .. 1995 Mountains, Muirs and Mosses Number 20 .. 1994 The Waters of Central Scotland Number 19 .. 1993 Clackmannanshire, Environment and Heritage Number 18 .. 1992 The Environment 25 Years of Change Number 17 .. 1991 Focus on Falkirk Number 16 .. 1990 Loch Lomond Number 15 .. 1989 Man and the Forth Number 14 .. 1988 Woodlands, Graveyards, Bridge of Allan History Society, Shieldhill Number 13 .. 1987 Dutch Elm, Antonine Wall, Menteith Birds, Oral history, Young Forth Naturalists awards Number 12 .. 1986 Scenery & Geology, Cornstones Number 11 .. 1985 Conservation, Recreation, L Lomond Number 10 .. 1984 Waterpower, Sandmartins, Coal Number 9 .. 1983 Lochs, Culross, Battle of Stirling Bridge Number 8 .. 1982 Wildlife, Conservation, R Burns, Bronze and Iron Age sites Number 7 .. 1981 Howieton, L Lomond Birds, Forth, RLS Number 6 .. 1980 Earthquakes, Rainfall, Nimmo, Woollen Mills Number 5 .. 1979 Fossils, Gartmorn, Peregrine, Devon Birds, Flight Number 4 .. 1978 Climate, Fish, Recreation, Haldane, Fairy Knowe broch Number 3 .. 1977 Flanders Moss, Butterflies, Doune and Muckhart Number 2 .. 1976 Run Rigs, Flowers, Birds, Country Park Number 1 .. 1975 Forth Estuary and Carse, Moorlands |