Arctic mining has a bad reputation because the extractive industry is often responsible for a suite of environmental problems. Yet, few studies explore the gap between untouched tundra and messy megaproject from a historical perspective. Our paper focuses on Advent City as a case study of the emergence of coal mining in Svalbard (Norway) coupled with the onset of mining-related environmental change. After short but intensive human activity (1904–1908), the ecosystem had a century to respond, and we observe a lasting impact on the flora in particular. With interdisciplinary contributions from historical archaeology, archaeozoology, archaeobotany and botany, supplemented by stable isotope analysis, we examine 1) which human activities initial...
Abstract The archipelago of Svalbard is a good example of an Arctic locale undergoing rapid changes...
In 1997,a permanent plot was established in an abandoned coal mine site on the outskirts of Ny-Alesu...
On July 22, 2014, three archaeologists revisited the former British coal mine at Advent City in Isfj...
Arctic mining has a bad reputation because the extractive industry is often responsible for a suite ...
The Arctic is commonly perceived as a pristine wilderness, yet more than four centuries of human ind...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyze the evolution of an early 20th century mining system in Spi...
From August 5 till 16, 2016, a team of archaeologists and botanists carried out interdisciplinary fi...
Population size has increasingly been taken as the driver of past human environmental impact worldwi...
The literature of disturbance ecology reveals that, under present climatic conditions, non-native pl...
The development of mining and other resource-based industries are among key drivers of economic deve...
Recent changes in arctic vegetation might not be driven by climate change alone. Legacies of human a...
Recent changes in Arctic vegetation might not be driven by climate change alone. Legacies of human a...
ABSTRACT. Arctic terrestrial ecosystems subjected to anthropogenic disturbance return to their origi...
The high Arctic is the world's fasting warming biome, allowing access to sections of previously inac...
Abstract The archipelago of Svalbard is a good example of an Arctic locale undergoing rapid changes...
In 1997,a permanent plot was established in an abandoned coal mine site on the outskirts of Ny-Alesu...
On July 22, 2014, three archaeologists revisited the former British coal mine at Advent City in Isfj...
Arctic mining has a bad reputation because the extractive industry is often responsible for a suite ...
The Arctic is commonly perceived as a pristine wilderness, yet more than four centuries of human ind...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyze the evolution of an early 20th century mining system in Spi...
From August 5 till 16, 2016, a team of archaeologists and botanists carried out interdisciplinary fi...
Population size has increasingly been taken as the driver of past human environmental impact worldwi...
The literature of disturbance ecology reveals that, under present climatic conditions, non-native pl...
The development of mining and other resource-based industries are among key drivers of economic deve...
Recent changes in arctic vegetation might not be driven by climate change alone. Legacies of human a...
Recent changes in Arctic vegetation might not be driven by climate change alone. Legacies of human a...
ABSTRACT. Arctic terrestrial ecosystems subjected to anthropogenic disturbance return to their origi...
The high Arctic is the world's fasting warming biome, allowing access to sections of previously inac...
Abstract The archipelago of Svalbard is a good example of an Arctic locale undergoing rapid changes...
In 1997,a permanent plot was established in an abandoned coal mine site on the outskirts of Ny-Alesu...
On July 22, 2014, three archaeologists revisited the former British coal mine at Advent City in Isfj...