Recently, several Environmental Humanities researchers have asked for a re-tooling of for example, anthropological fieldwork (se Rubber Boots Methods, Feral Atlas etc) and this concerns several of our subject areas. We invite to a round table discussion where seminar participants and students in Environmental Humanities advanced courses/MA programme share ideas and observations. The EH studens will then just be back from fieldwork in Jordbro, south of Stockholm, where they have devised and applied EH methods to a natureculture heritage area. Questions to dwell on is: What fieldwork can give room for more-than-human agencies and how can relational landscape approaches widen our situated knowledges of place?