International audienceAncient sub-Saharan iron metallurgy has often been blamed for triggering ecological deterioration, above all by a presumed over-exploitation of wood for operating the fuel-thirsty smelting furnaces. This assessment is largely negative, regardless of the different natural environments where iron smelting took place, and thus in spite of the variability of provided ecosystem services and differing resilience to wood exploitation. We argue for a more differentiated view of the impacts of traditional African iron smelting, respecting the fact that wood is a renewable resource and bearing the dissimilarity of exploitable resources in mind. Summarizing our previous research, we compare the anthracological results which we ob...
Fuelwood in Rwanda is assumed to come from forests and woodlands, thus contributing to large-scale d...
Woodfuel plays a critical role in energy provision in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), and is predicted to ...
Iron production was a particularly important precolonial African technology, with iron becoming a ce...
International audienceAncient sub-Saharan iron metallurgy has often been blamed for triggering ecolo...
International audienceLocal iron production played a major role in the pre-colonial West African eco...
International audienceLocal iron production played a major role in the pre-colonial West African eco...
The Royal City of Meroe, a capital of the ancient Kushite kingdom in modern Sudan, is renowned for i...
International audienceLocal iron production played a major role in pre-colonial West African economy...
An ongoing question in paleoenvironmental reconstructions of the central African rainforest concerns...
Reconstructing past anthropogenic influences on forest and woodland resources is an important tool t...
International audienceIron production has played a part in the history of Africa for more than 2,500...
International audienceIron production has played a part in the history of Africa for more than 2,500...
Local communities who live close to protected tropical forests often depend on them for woodfuel, th...
Woodfuel plays a critical role in energy provision in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), and is predicted to ...
Fuelwood in Rwanda is assumed to come from forests and woodlands, thus contributing to large-scale d...
Woodfuel plays a critical role in energy provision in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), and is predicted to ...
Iron production was a particularly important precolonial African technology, with iron becoming a ce...
International audienceAncient sub-Saharan iron metallurgy has often been blamed for triggering ecolo...
International audienceLocal iron production played a major role in the pre-colonial West African eco...
International audienceLocal iron production played a major role in the pre-colonial West African eco...
The Royal City of Meroe, a capital of the ancient Kushite kingdom in modern Sudan, is renowned for i...
International audienceLocal iron production played a major role in pre-colonial West African economy...
An ongoing question in paleoenvironmental reconstructions of the central African rainforest concerns...
Reconstructing past anthropogenic influences on forest and woodland resources is an important tool t...
International audienceIron production has played a part in the history of Africa for more than 2,500...
International audienceIron production has played a part in the history of Africa for more than 2,500...
Local communities who live close to protected tropical forests often depend on them for woodfuel, th...
Woodfuel plays a critical role in energy provision in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), and is predicted to ...
Fuelwood in Rwanda is assumed to come from forests and woodlands, thus contributing to large-scale d...
Woodfuel plays a critical role in energy provision in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), and is predicted to ...
Iron production was a particularly important precolonial African technology, with iron becoming a ce...