Riparian wetland ecosystems provide important ecological services but are also vulnerable to climate change and human activities. To understand the influence of natural factors (e.g. climate change, flooding, drought) and human activities (e.g. agriculture) as well as to support management strategies, reconstructions of past vegetation and environmental changes are needed. To achieve this, we conducted a multi-proxy paleoecological analysis, including pollen and spores, macro-charcoal and radiocarbon dating, on a sediment core taken from a riparian area in the Harapan forest of Sumatra. Three distinct periods were identified: i) AD 1100 – 1400: Upland and swamp forest with riparian and herbaceous vegetation, possibly part of a riparian buff...
Contrary to expectations, some human modified landscapes are considered to sustain both human activi...
The Maritime Continent is the vast region between the tropical Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean, consi...
Tropical forests have existed for up to one hundred million years, and today provide many ecosystem ...
Riparian wetland ecosystems provide important ecological services but are also vulnerable to climate...
428 pages; 128 figures; 24 tables; 4 appendicesThis research employs a modern analogue approach to e...
Summary: The coastal peat swamp forests of Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo, are undergoing rapid conversio...
1. The coastal peat swamp forests of Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo, are undergoing rapid conversion, pre...
The tropical forests of Sulawesi represent some of the most diverse, biogeographically significant e...
Copyright © 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.Sedimentological, limnological and palyno...
A palynological investigation of sediments from montane West Sumatra (c. 1500 m a.s.l.) was carried ...
predominantly into oil palm plantations. This wetland ecosystem is assumed to have experienced insig...
Southeast Asian peatlands, along with their various important ecosystem services, are mainly distrib...
Limestone caves can act as excellent repositories of palaeoenvironmental information and past human ...
Tropical rainforests comprise the world’s oldest and most biodiverse biome, covering over 10% of Ear...
A multiproxy record has been acquired from a piston core (SO139-74KL) taken offshore southern Sumatr...
Contrary to expectations, some human modified landscapes are considered to sustain both human activi...
The Maritime Continent is the vast region between the tropical Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean, consi...
Tropical forests have existed for up to one hundred million years, and today provide many ecosystem ...
Riparian wetland ecosystems provide important ecological services but are also vulnerable to climate...
428 pages; 128 figures; 24 tables; 4 appendicesThis research employs a modern analogue approach to e...
Summary: The coastal peat swamp forests of Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo, are undergoing rapid conversio...
1. The coastal peat swamp forests of Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo, are undergoing rapid conversion, pre...
The tropical forests of Sulawesi represent some of the most diverse, biogeographically significant e...
Copyright © 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.Sedimentological, limnological and palyno...
A palynological investigation of sediments from montane West Sumatra (c. 1500 m a.s.l.) was carried ...
predominantly into oil palm plantations. This wetland ecosystem is assumed to have experienced insig...
Southeast Asian peatlands, along with their various important ecosystem services, are mainly distrib...
Limestone caves can act as excellent repositories of palaeoenvironmental information and past human ...
Tropical rainforests comprise the world’s oldest and most biodiverse biome, covering over 10% of Ear...
A multiproxy record has been acquired from a piston core (SO139-74KL) taken offshore southern Sumatr...
Contrary to expectations, some human modified landscapes are considered to sustain both human activi...
The Maritime Continent is the vast region between the tropical Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean, consi...
Tropical forests have existed for up to one hundred million years, and today provide many ecosystem ...