Leaders of the PAGES Focus 5 programme ‘Past Ecosystem Processes and Human–Environment Interactions’ identify key issues for research on human–environment interactions for wider discussion. These include the need for long-term perspectives, the opportunities for maximising palaeoenvironmental research, the need for integration and regionalisation and the challenge of developing dynamic simulation models. A new organisational matrix for regional studies is outlined, based on a series of zonal/azonal regions and on the degree of human impact. Future priorities for palaeoenvironmental research include new studies in degraded human-dominated landscapes, highly-valued ecosystems and sites relevant to other IGBP Core Projects. Simulation of futur...
The present review focused on the human interaction with the environmental ecosystem. Based on the p...
The unprecedented use of Earth's resources by humans, in combination with increasing natural variabi...
The rate and scale of human-driven changes can exert profound impacts on ecosystems, the species tha...
The analysis of palaeoenvironmental archives—sediments, archaeological remains, tree-rings, document...
The paper reviews how we can learn from the past about climate-human-environment interactions at the...
This issue’s special section serves to launch one of the new PAGES Foci. Past Human-Climate-Ecosyste...
Human beings are an active component of every terrestrial ecosystem on Earth. Although our local imp...
Over the past century, the impact of humans on the natural world has reached unprecedented levels on...
Human beings are an active component of every terrestrial ecosystem on Earth. Although our local imp...
The Module is organised around three parts, namely, Oceanography and Climatology/ Meteorology’. In t...
Human impact is a collective concept that requires a holistic approach. Human needs eventually cause...
Abstract. The paper reviews how we can learn from the past about climate-human-environment interacti...
The present review focused on the human interaction with the environmental ecosystem. Based on the p...
The unprecedented use of Earth's resources by humans, in combination with increasing natural variabi...
The rate and scale of human-driven changes can exert profound impacts on ecosystems, the species tha...
The analysis of palaeoenvironmental archives—sediments, archaeological remains, tree-rings, document...
The paper reviews how we can learn from the past about climate-human-environment interactions at the...
This issue’s special section serves to launch one of the new PAGES Foci. Past Human-Climate-Ecosyste...
Human beings are an active component of every terrestrial ecosystem on Earth. Although our local imp...
Over the past century, the impact of humans on the natural world has reached unprecedented levels on...
Human beings are an active component of every terrestrial ecosystem on Earth. Although our local imp...
The Module is organised around three parts, namely, Oceanography and Climatology/ Meteorology’. In t...
Human impact is a collective concept that requires a holistic approach. Human needs eventually cause...
Abstract. The paper reviews how we can learn from the past about climate-human-environment interacti...
The present review focused on the human interaction with the environmental ecosystem. Based on the p...
The unprecedented use of Earth's resources by humans, in combination with increasing natural variabi...
The rate and scale of human-driven changes can exert profound impacts on ecosystems, the species tha...