International audience/first paragraph Significant human impacts on tropical forests have been considered the preserve of recent societies, linked to large-scale deforestation, extensive and intensive agriculture, resource mining, livestock grazing, and urban settlement. Cumulative archaeological evidence now demonstrates, however, that Homo sapiens has actively manipulated tropical forest ecologies for at least 45,000 years. It is clear that these millennia of impacts need to be taken into account when studying and conserving tropical forest ecosystems today. Nevertheless, archaeology has so far provided only limited practical insight into contemporary human-tropical forest interactions. Here, we review significant archaeological evidence ...
Borneo has a 50,000-year record of Homo sapiens’ interactions with rainforest on the coastal lowland...
In seeking to understand variation and change in past human societies, archaeologists have shown tha...
Until about fifteen centuries ago the interaction of humans with the Southeast Asian rainforest was...
International audience/first paragraph Significant human impacts on tropical forests have been consi...
In popular discourse, tropical forests are synonymous with 'nature' and 'wilderness'; battlegrounds ...
Commonly proposed definitions of the "anthropocene" suggest that significant human alteration of the...
Archeologists, paleoecologists and anthropologists argue that ecologists need to give greater consid...
Tropical forests are on the front line of climate change and human sustainability challenges, being ...
Archeologists, paleoecologists and anthropologists argue that ecologists need to give greater consid...
International audienceThe marks of prehistoric human societies on tropical forests can still be dete...
Since Darwin, studies of human evolution have tended to give primacy to open 'savannah' environments...
The idea that Amazonian forests have been largely untouched by humans has fascinated naturalists, po...
Tropical forests now known to be key sites of ancient human occupation and modification from the Lat...
Non-human primates are among the most vulnerable tropical animals to extinction and ~50% of primate ...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd and INQUA. Rainforests are often described as the world's last virgin landscapes...
Borneo has a 50,000-year record of Homo sapiens’ interactions with rainforest on the coastal lowland...
In seeking to understand variation and change in past human societies, archaeologists have shown tha...
Until about fifteen centuries ago the interaction of humans with the Southeast Asian rainforest was...
International audience/first paragraph Significant human impacts on tropical forests have been consi...
In popular discourse, tropical forests are synonymous with 'nature' and 'wilderness'; battlegrounds ...
Commonly proposed definitions of the "anthropocene" suggest that significant human alteration of the...
Archeologists, paleoecologists and anthropologists argue that ecologists need to give greater consid...
Tropical forests are on the front line of climate change and human sustainability challenges, being ...
Archeologists, paleoecologists and anthropologists argue that ecologists need to give greater consid...
International audienceThe marks of prehistoric human societies on tropical forests can still be dete...
Since Darwin, studies of human evolution have tended to give primacy to open 'savannah' environments...
The idea that Amazonian forests have been largely untouched by humans has fascinated naturalists, po...
Tropical forests now known to be key sites of ancient human occupation and modification from the Lat...
Non-human primates are among the most vulnerable tropical animals to extinction and ~50% of primate ...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd and INQUA. Rainforests are often described as the world's last virgin landscapes...
Borneo has a 50,000-year record of Homo sapiens’ interactions with rainforest on the coastal lowland...
In seeking to understand variation and change in past human societies, archaeologists have shown tha...
Until about fifteen centuries ago the interaction of humans with the Southeast Asian rainforest was...