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Historical Ecology, Archaeology and Biocultural Landscapes: Cross-Disciplinary Approaches to the Long Anthropocene
Giuseppe BazanAngelo Castrorao Barbasubject
Renewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentGeography Planning and DevelopmentHistorical ecologyBiodiversityPaleoethnobotanyManagement Monitoring Policy and LawAgrarian historyLandscape historyLandscape archaeologyTerritorial planning.AnthropologySustainable developmentAnthropoceneSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataCultural heritageArchaeology NeolithicLandscape transformationdescription
From the local to the global scale, human impact is the real protagonist of the Anthro- pocene. It is impossible to understand ecosystems and the landscape without considering the long-term processes of anthropic activities. The driving forces in landscape change are strongly related to historical dynamics. Changes in political regimes, social structures, eco- nomic modes of production, cultural and religious influences—which all traditionally fall within the domain of the humanities—are phenomena entangled with many ecological and environmental factors. Thus, understanding landscapes in the Anthropocene is impossible without a cross-disciplinary approach.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2022-04-22 | Sustainability |