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The potential of historical ecology to aid understanding of human ...


Using the Fossil Record to Understand Extinction Risk and Inform ...

To date, past nonanalog systems have provided insight into the potential environmental and ecosystem ... Marine historical ecology: informing the ...

Applied Historical Ecology: Using the Past to Manage for the Future

That invasions are occurring in the midst of human distur- bance does not invalidate their roots in Holocene mi- gration, demographic responses to climatic ...

The Research Program of Historical Ecology - Lakehead University

Historical ecologists take a long view of history and landscapes and thus tend to be at variance with earlier established research pro- grams of environmental ...

HISTORICAL ECOLOGY, CLIMATE CHANGE, AND RESOURCE ...

Some applications of the HRV concept focus on histori- cal periods in which the impacts of humans were pre- sumed to be weak. Indeed, historical or natural.

Time in Service to Historical Ecology - CORE

What this challenge entails is clear from a caricature of how the natural and social sciences view this relationship. In the natural sciences, humans are ...

Remarkable Properties of Human Ecosystems - Ecology & Society

This contribution, i.e., understanding individuals or populations as unique loci in a given environment, methodologically and theoretically helps to bridge the ...

Historical Ecology and Longitudinal Research Strategies around ...

... understand long term human ecodynamics. Since her official retirement, her efforts on behalf of the Integrated History and Future of. People on Earth (IHOPE ...

Past Forward: Using History to Inform Multi-Benefit Ecosystem ...

This dissertation aims to advance the practice of ecosystem management in human-dominated landscapes by exploring how historical ecology

Historical ecology as a tool for assessing landscape change and ...

Historically, the San Gabriel watershed has support- ed complex expanses of channels, ponds, sloughs, seeps, marshes, and seasonal wetlands that alternated.

Historical Ecology: A Robust Bridge between Archaeology and

This enormously complex and urgent activity requires an integrated research framework with the flexibility to accommodate the global diversity of places, ...

Historical Ecology: Premises and Postulates - WILLIAM BALÉE

This human potential to affect biodiversity and the biosphere in ... torical ecology seems to support neither view, just as sociocultural universals based.

Preprints - EcoEvoRxiv

Historical ecology draws on a broad range of information sources and methods to provide insight into ecological and social change, especially over the past ...

Landscapes of Settlement in Northern Iceland: Historical Ecology of ...

Northern Iceland: Historical Ecology of Human Impact and Climate Fluctuation on the Millennial Scale" ... possible by the support of U.S., Icelandic, and U.K. ...

Taking Research into Action in Historical Ecology (Chapter 10)

Environmental sciences, traditional knowledge, and other ways of knowing about our surroundings offer understanding of a critical bond with the natural world ...

13 Perspectives from the Past: Archaeology, Historical Ecology, and ...

It also discusses the effects of ancient climate changes on pinnipeds, sea otters, and human society, and how the effects of human impacts can be distinguished ...

Where time and space meet: historical ecology and conservation

The study of historical ecology provides critical input to species recovery and ensuring human wellbeing. Historical ecology goes beyond the ...

Anthropological contributions to historical ecology: 50 questions ...

Teaching historical ecology has the potential to empower others to use knowledge of the past. ... environment over the course of human history ...

Historical Ecology in the Pre-Columbian Caribbean

Assessing human-environmental relations in an archipelago setting is crucial for issues of island colonization, introduction of crops, interactions between ...

York leads new PhD network on marine historical ecology

SeaChanges will support 15 fully-funded PhD ... potential of archaeological remains for understanding human impact on the seas".

Historical Ecology, Archaeology and Biocultural Landscapes - MDPI

From the local to the global scale, human impact is the real protagonist of the Anthropocene. It is impossible to understand ecosystems and ...