Social-ecological systems in the Anthropocene: The need for integrating social and biophysical records at regional scales

JA Dearing, B Acma, S Bub… - The Anthropocene …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Understanding social-ecological system dynamics is a major research priority for
sustainable management of landscapes, ecosystems and resources. But the lack of multi …

Pollen-based reconstruction of Holocene land-cover in mountain regions: Evaluation of the Landscape Reconstruction Algorithm in the Vicdessos valley, northern …

L Marquer, F Mazier, S Sugita, D Galop, T Houet… - Quaternary Science …, 2020 - Elsevier
Long-term perspectives on climate-and human-induced shifts in plant communities and tree
line in mountains are often inferred from fossil pollen records. However, various factors, such …

[图书][B] High mountain conservation in a changing world

J Catalan, JM Ninot, MM Aniz - 2017 - library.oapen.org
Protected natural areas deserve the combination of nature uniqueness and conservation
willing. The foundation stone for National Parks is the awareness of that unique character …

The multifunctionality of mountain farming: Social constructions and local negotiations behind an apparent consensus

C Barnaud, N Couix - Journal of Rural Studies, 2020 - Elsevier
The multifunctionality of agriculture is often understood as a normative political notion aimed
at fostering the sustainable development of rural areas. Considering it as a locally, socially …

Herders in the mountains and farmers in the plains? A comparative evaluation of the archaeobiological record from Neolithic sites in the eastern Iberian Pyrenees and …

F Antolín, V Navarrete, M Sana, Á Viñerta… - Quaternary …, 2018 - Elsevier
Mountain sites are usually seen as sites connected to pastoral or transhumant activities. This
paper proposes an alternative interpretation for Neolithic mountain sites found in the …

Is forest regeneration good for biodiversity? Exploring the social dimensions of an apparently ecological debate

C Barnaud, A Fischer, S Staddon, K Blackstock… - Environmental science & …, 2021 - Elsevier
Forest regeneration is a major land-use change in European uplands, and whether or not
this is a desirable change for biodiversity is disputed. While this debate seems to be largely …

Mountains as vulnerable places: a global synthesis of changing mountain systems in the Anthropocene

A Chakraborty - GeoJournal, 2021 - Springer
This article provides a comprehensive review of mountains as a highly heterogeneous,
dynamic, yet increasingly vulnerable terrestrial environment undergoing rapid change in the …

Early Neolithic (ca. 5850-4500 cal BC) agricultural diffusion in the Western Mediterranean: An update of archaeobotanical data in SW France

L Bouby, P Marinval, F Durand, I Figueiral, F Briois… - PLoS …, 2020 - journals.plos.org
Farming economy was first introduced to the coastal areas of Southern France by Impressa
groups (ca. 5850–5650 cal BC), originating from Italy, and subsequently spread to the …

Escenarios, tempo e indicadores paleoambientales para la identificación del Antropoceno en el paisaje vegetal del Pirineo Central (NE Iberia)[Scenarios, timing and …

P González Sampériz, L Montes, T Lasanta, J Aranbarri… - 2019 - zaguan.unizar.es
El Antropoceno puede considerarse como el origen de la configuración paisajística actual, y
en relación a la vegetación, como el periodo en el que la intervención humana es el agente …

The history of pastoral activities in S Italy inferred from palynology: A long-term perspective to support biodiversity awareness

A Florenzano - Sustainability, 2019 - mdpi.com
The present-day Mediterranean landscape is a result of the long-term human–environment–
climate interactions that have driven the ecological dynamics throughout the Holocene …