Early arable activity in Iceland, introduced in the late ninth century A.D., has been characterized as marginal and at a subsistence level, largely abandoned by the 1500s as a result of climatic deterioration. This view has been advanced without considering soils data, the medium in which crops are grown and in which evidence of early land management is retained. Soil thin section micromorphology together with soil total phosphorus values are used to assess land manuring and cultivation strategies at two sites in south-west Iceland, where place name and palynological evidence indicate that arable activity has taken place. Agro-ecosystem modeling, using the CENTURY model, is undertaken to predict grain yields at these sites, and to assess th...
Land, its organisation and management as well as its intrinsic quality are little understood aspects...
With reference to 18 tephra isochrones, we present six reconstructions of landscapes in South Icelan...
Narratives of Norse arrival in Iceland highlight the onset of land degradation and loss of woodland ...
Adaptation of farming practices to inherent site conditions was essential to the success of Norse co...
Adaptation of farming practices to inherent site conditions was essential to the success of Norse co...
In the early Norse settlement period throughout the North Atlantic, effective management of the land...
Agriculture has been practiced in Iceland since settlement (landnam; AD 877). This has caused change...
Abstract- With reference to 18 tephra isochrones, we present six reconstructions of landscapes in So...
We assess environmental factors that may have contributed to farm abandonment in Þórsmörk, south Ice...
In this paper we focus on a region in south Iceland and assess the confidence with which it is possi...
Icelandic agriculture is characterized by the use of extensive rangelands for grazing and the making...
Historical domestic livestock grazing in sensitivelandscapes has commonly been regarded as a major c...
We assess environmental factors that may have contributed to farm abandonment in Þórsmörk, south Ice...
This paper focuses on the occupation and landscape history of Dalur and Mörk, two areas of long-term...
Studying biological parameters of northern latitude soils is of importance because of their high cap...
Land, its organisation and management as well as its intrinsic quality are little understood aspects...
With reference to 18 tephra isochrones, we present six reconstructions of landscapes in South Icelan...
Narratives of Norse arrival in Iceland highlight the onset of land degradation and loss of woodland ...
Adaptation of farming practices to inherent site conditions was essential to the success of Norse co...
Adaptation of farming practices to inherent site conditions was essential to the success of Norse co...
In the early Norse settlement period throughout the North Atlantic, effective management of the land...
Agriculture has been practiced in Iceland since settlement (landnam; AD 877). This has caused change...
Abstract- With reference to 18 tephra isochrones, we present six reconstructions of landscapes in So...
We assess environmental factors that may have contributed to farm abandonment in Þórsmörk, south Ice...
In this paper we focus on a region in south Iceland and assess the confidence with which it is possi...
Icelandic agriculture is characterized by the use of extensive rangelands for grazing and the making...
Historical domestic livestock grazing in sensitivelandscapes has commonly been regarded as a major c...
We assess environmental factors that may have contributed to farm abandonment in Þórsmörk, south Ice...
This paper focuses on the occupation and landscape history of Dalur and Mörk, two areas of long-term...
Studying biological parameters of northern latitude soils is of importance because of their high cap...
Land, its organisation and management as well as its intrinsic quality are little understood aspects...
With reference to 18 tephra isochrones, we present six reconstructions of landscapes in South Icelan...
Narratives of Norse arrival in Iceland highlight the onset of land degradation and loss of woodland ...