We are in the Anthropocene. For millennia, human actions have been shaping the world to the degree that they are inscribed in the geological and ecological record. Recently, this has been occurring with increasing speed and influence. This means we need to be asking integrative and effective questions about the world and how we relate to and in it. Human niche construction has broad and deep effects not just on landscapes and environments, but on the myriad of other beings sharing space with us. Humans are self-appointed ecosystem managers and lead actors in seeking sustainability for planetary and local ecosystems. In order to accomplish this, we need to better understand how anthromes are shaped, inhabited and altered. To this end, we pres...
In the last decade conceptual considerations of a new geological periodization called the Anthropoce...
As humanity faces the challenges of the Anthropocene, Bendik-Keymer reminds us that everybody is not...
When is the baseline for Anthropocene? The first indications of human impact on earth closely relate...
We are in the Anthropocene. For millennia, human actions have been shaping the world to the degree t...
We live in an environment transformed by millennia of cultural forces. From the first moment when a ...
Coined by two environmental scientists, the term Anthropocene is currently a buzzword in sections ...
Humans have become dominant forces in the transformation of the Earth’s landscape and its correspond...
Human activities have left signatures on the Earth for millennials, and these impacts are growing in...
Anthropogenic disturbances impact the whole biosphere, at least indirectly, and are of major concern...
In 2000, atmospheric chemist Paul Crutzen published a paper in the journal Nature in which he argued...
Humans and environment are always interaction due to they occupy the same spacebased on the rules of...
From the depths of the oceans to the highest reaches of the atmosphere, the human impact on the envi...
From the local to the global scale, human impact is the real protagonist of the Anthro- pocene. It i...
In the still dominant perception of a hierarchical order of nature, humans are disturbing ecosystems...
Anthropogenic influences, including ancestral uses ofthe land (Foster et al. 2003), affect most ecol...
In the last decade conceptual considerations of a new geological periodization called the Anthropoce...
As humanity faces the challenges of the Anthropocene, Bendik-Keymer reminds us that everybody is not...
When is the baseline for Anthropocene? The first indications of human impact on earth closely relate...
We are in the Anthropocene. For millennia, human actions have been shaping the world to the degree t...
We live in an environment transformed by millennia of cultural forces. From the first moment when a ...
Coined by two environmental scientists, the term Anthropocene is currently a buzzword in sections ...
Humans have become dominant forces in the transformation of the Earth’s landscape and its correspond...
Human activities have left signatures on the Earth for millennials, and these impacts are growing in...
Anthropogenic disturbances impact the whole biosphere, at least indirectly, and are of major concern...
In 2000, atmospheric chemist Paul Crutzen published a paper in the journal Nature in which he argued...
Humans and environment are always interaction due to they occupy the same spacebased on the rules of...
From the depths of the oceans to the highest reaches of the atmosphere, the human impact on the envi...
From the local to the global scale, human impact is the real protagonist of the Anthro- pocene. It i...
In the still dominant perception of a hierarchical order of nature, humans are disturbing ecosystems...
Anthropogenic influences, including ancestral uses ofthe land (Foster et al. 2003), affect most ecol...
In the last decade conceptual considerations of a new geological periodization called the Anthropoce...
As humanity faces the challenges of the Anthropocene, Bendik-Keymer reminds us that everybody is not...
When is the baseline for Anthropocene? The first indications of human impact on earth closely relate...