Terraces are highly productive, culturally distinctive socioecological systems. Although they form part of time/place-specific debates, terraces per se have been neglected – fields on slopes or landscape elements. We argue that this is due to mapping and dating problems, and lack of artefacts/ecofacts. However, new techniques can overcome some of these constraints, allowing us to re-engage with theoretical debates around agricultural intensification. Starting from neo-Broserupian propositions, we can engage with the sociopolitical and environmental aspects of terrace emergence, maintenance and abandonment. Non-reductionist avenues include identifying and dating different phases of development within single terrace systems, identifying a ful...
Funding for fieldwork and analysis has been provided by grants from the Newton Fund administered by ...
This article presents cultivated terraces as social and economic landscape elements that are closely...
Cultivated terraces distinctively mark the landscape and are a result of human adaptation to steep a...
Terraces are highly productive, culturally distinctive socioecological systems. Although they form p...
Terraces are highly productive, culturally distinctive socioecological systems. Although they form p...
Terraces are highly productive, culturally distinctive socioecological systems. Although they form p...
Terraces and lynchets are ubiquitous worldwide and can provide increasingly important Ecosystem Serv...
Terraces and lynchets are ubiquitous worldwide and can provide increasingly important Ecosystem Serv...
Terraces and lynchets are ubiquitous worldwide and can provide increasingly important Ecosystem Serv...
Terraces and lynchets are ubiquitous worldwide and can provide increasingly important Ecosystem Serv...
Terraces and lynchets are ubiquitous worldwide and can provide increasingly important Ecosystem Serv...
Before the invention of modern, large-scale engineering projects, terrace systems were rarely built ...
Terraces and lynchets are not only ubiquitous worldwide and within Europe but can provide increasing...
The history of agricultural terraces remains poorly understood due to problems in dating their const...
The history of agricultural terraces remains poorly understood due to problems in dating their const...
Funding for fieldwork and analysis has been provided by grants from the Newton Fund administered by ...
This article presents cultivated terraces as social and economic landscape elements that are closely...
Cultivated terraces distinctively mark the landscape and are a result of human adaptation to steep a...
Terraces are highly productive, culturally distinctive socioecological systems. Although they form p...
Terraces are highly productive, culturally distinctive socioecological systems. Although they form p...
Terraces are highly productive, culturally distinctive socioecological systems. Although they form p...
Terraces and lynchets are ubiquitous worldwide and can provide increasingly important Ecosystem Serv...
Terraces and lynchets are ubiquitous worldwide and can provide increasingly important Ecosystem Serv...
Terraces and lynchets are ubiquitous worldwide and can provide increasingly important Ecosystem Serv...
Terraces and lynchets are ubiquitous worldwide and can provide increasingly important Ecosystem Serv...
Terraces and lynchets are ubiquitous worldwide and can provide increasingly important Ecosystem Serv...
Before the invention of modern, large-scale engineering projects, terrace systems were rarely built ...
Terraces and lynchets are not only ubiquitous worldwide and within Europe but can provide increasing...
The history of agricultural terraces remains poorly understood due to problems in dating their const...
The history of agricultural terraces remains poorly understood due to problems in dating their const...
Funding for fieldwork and analysis has been provided by grants from the Newton Fund administered by ...
This article presents cultivated terraces as social and economic landscape elements that are closely...
Cultivated terraces distinctively mark the landscape and are a result of human adaptation to steep a...