Pandemics and the future of human-landscape interactions

A Chin, GL Simon, P Anthamatten, KC Kelsey… - Anthropocene, 2020 - Elsevier
… As humanity is at a crossroads, with a pandemic raging … about human-landscape interactions
at the origin of pandemics, as … Below, we first examine the trend of rising pandemics against …

[PDF][PDF] NOTES ON LANDSCAPE AT RISK AND POST-PANDEMIC IMPLICATIONS

M Stanganelli, C Gerundo - …, 2021 -  …
pandemic has changed our daily lives and habits by transforming how we work, learn and
interact… the new changed context due to the sudden irruption of pandemic. Moreover, possible …

Are new pandemics a historical fate of human evolution? Education and the contribution from a geoethical perspective

M Paz, I Teixeira, D Lima - Paedagogica Historica, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
… The diversity of pandemics is driven by the existence of a wide variety of pathogenic
organisms and their interaction with humans, considering multiple factors such as the mechanism …

Dynamics of coupled human-landscape systems

BT Werner, DE Mcnamara - Geomorphology, 2007 - Elsevier
… of the general aspects of modeling human-landscape coupled systems discussed above,
including: (1) Human-landscape interactions are amenable to specific dynamical modeling …

Global shocks, cascading disruptions, and (re-) connections: viewing the COVID-19 pandemic as concurrent natural experiments to understand land system dynamics

M Piquer-Rodríguez, C Friis, RNN Andriatsitohaina… - Landscape …, 2023 - Springer
… We build on three conceptual frameworks to describe the responses and interactions
triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic in the six vignettes. First, the effects of shocks on land-use …

Neotropical humanlandscape interactions, fire, and atmospheric CO2 during European conquest

RJ Nevle, DK Bird, WF Ruddiman, RA Dull - The Holocene, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
… Decreased human ignition resulting from pandemic-induced mortality offers an alternative,
geographically comprehensive explanation. In addition, natural (solar-volcanic) factors can …

[PDF][PDF] The desert and the pastoralist: An archaeological perspective on human-landscape interaction in the Negev over the millennia

SA Rosen - Annals of Arid Zone, 2011 - academia.edu
Analysis of patterns of settlement over the long term in the Negev, the desert of southern
Israel, reflects repeated cycles of demographic decline and florescence, ostensibly cycles of …

Implication of human landscape transformation on mosquito populations

M Ferraguti, S Magallanes… - Ecology and Control …, 2022 - wageningenacademic.com
… This may explain the occurrence of different outbreaks of imported diseases such as …
Indeed, this vector has already mediated important epidemics of chikungunya virus in Africa in a …

Global goals mapping: The environment-human landscape

JPW Scharlemann, RC Mant, N Balfour, C Brown… - 2016 - sussex.figshare.com
… Goals mapping: the environment-human landscape. For each Goal, the first part of this report
summarises the role of environment-human interactions and synthesises relevant research …

[PDF][PDF] A Historical and Palaeoecological Evaluation of the Interactions between Changing Population Settlements and Landscapes During the Black Death

F Banham - THE IRVINE ATLAS - st-andrews.ac.uk
… In 1348, Europe was struck by a continent-wide pandemic … in human-landscape interactions.
It suggests that the trends observed were in fact the result of much longerterm interactions