The study of resilience is a common pathway for scientific data to inform policy and practice towards impending climate change. Consequently, understanding the mechanisms and features that contribute towards building resilience is a key goal of much research on coupled socio-environmental systems. In parallel, archaeology has developed the ambition to contribute to this agenda through its unique focus on cultural dynamics that occur over the very long term. This paper argues that archaeological studies of resilience are limited in scope and potential impact by incomplete operational definitions of resilience, itself a multifaceted and contested concept. This lack of interdisciplinary engagement fundamentally limits archaeology’s ability to ...
Despite its apparently obvious conclusion that adverse environmental conditions must produce economi...
Isolating the impacts of abrupt climatic events on Holocene hunter-gatherers from those of gradual e...
A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy to the F...
The concept of resilience has become increasingly important in ecological and socio-ecological liter...
Archaeology is often argued to provide a unique long-term perspective on humans that can be utilised...
Here, we use 30 long-term, high-resolution palaeoecological records from Mexico, Central and South A...
In this investigation, we use a socio-environmental multi-proxy approach to empirically test hypothe...
‘Resilience’, in addition to ‘collapse’, has become increasingly important as a concept for the stud...
Based on the intensive research of wetland settlements in lakes and bogs of the Alpine Space I will ...
The long term response of ancient societies to climate change has been a matter of global debate. Un...
Many governments and organisations are currently aligning many aspects of their policies and practic...
It has recently been argued that pre-Columbian societies in the greater Amazon basin during the Late...
Ecological resilience has become a focal concept in ecosystem management. Palaeoecological records (...
Resilience has recently become an insightful conceptual framework that helps scholars explore how co...
Resilience theory was first introduced in natural sciences during the last third of twentieth centur...
Despite its apparently obvious conclusion that adverse environmental conditions must produce economi...
Isolating the impacts of abrupt climatic events on Holocene hunter-gatherers from those of gradual e...
A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy to the F...
The concept of resilience has become increasingly important in ecological and socio-ecological liter...
Archaeology is often argued to provide a unique long-term perspective on humans that can be utilised...
Here, we use 30 long-term, high-resolution palaeoecological records from Mexico, Central and South A...
In this investigation, we use a socio-environmental multi-proxy approach to empirically test hypothe...
‘Resilience’, in addition to ‘collapse’, has become increasingly important as a concept for the stud...
Based on the intensive research of wetland settlements in lakes and bogs of the Alpine Space I will ...
The long term response of ancient societies to climate change has been a matter of global debate. Un...
Many governments and organisations are currently aligning many aspects of their policies and practic...
It has recently been argued that pre-Columbian societies in the greater Amazon basin during the Late...
Ecological resilience has become a focal concept in ecosystem management. Palaeoecological records (...
Resilience has recently become an insightful conceptual framework that helps scholars explore how co...
Resilience theory was first introduced in natural sciences during the last third of twentieth centur...
Despite its apparently obvious conclusion that adverse environmental conditions must produce economi...
Isolating the impacts of abrupt climatic events on Holocene hunter-gatherers from those of gradual e...
A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy to the F...