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This book presents some of the most recent tools, methods and concepts in historical ecology. It introduces students and researchers to state of the art techniques and showcases a wide array of methods dedicated to understanding the history of tropical landscapes.
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This book presents some of the most recent tools, methods and concepts in historical ecology. It introduces students and researchers to state of the art techniques and showcases a wide array of methods dedicated to understanding the history of tropical landscapes.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 210
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429595769
- Artikelnr.: 60118732
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 210
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429595769
- Artikelnr.: 60118732
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Guillaume Odonne is affiliated with the Centre National de la Recherche scientifique (CNRS) within the Laboratoire Ecologie, Evolution, Interactions des Systèmes Amazoniens (LEEISA) in Cayenne, French Guiana. Jean-François Molino is based at the Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD) in Montpellier, France. He is deputy director of the Joint Research Unit AMAP (botAnique et Modélisation de l'Architecture des Plantes et des végétations).
Introduction Part 1: Detection and characterisation of archaeological
features 1. Archaeology of invisible landscapes 2. Pedological perspective:
concepts and facts 3. Soil micromorphology 4. Physicochemical analysis of
Neotropical soils 5. Magnetic properties of soils 6. Geomagnetic survey 7.
Pedestrian archaeological surveys in Neotropical rainforests 8. Detecting
ditched sites on LiDAR-generated Digital Elevation Models: from technical
specifications to interpretation keys Part 2: Living organisms as witnesses
of past human activities 9. Phytoliths: a tool for Neotropical historical
ecology, with focus on bamboo-dominated forests 10. Anthracology in the
tropics: how wood charcoals help us to better understand today ecosystems
11. Forest trees inventories 12. Historical genomics 13. Landscape-scale
study of soil communities 14. The multiple roles of soil animals in the
interpretation of archaeological soils and sediments in lowland tropical
South America Part 3: Ethnoecological knowledge on ancient anthropogenic
landscapes 15. History and ethnohistory of ancient settlements 16.
Ethnoecology of landscape uses and interpretations 17. From single species
to multiethnic ethnobotanical databases to understand past land use 18.
Historical ecology as an instrument in defence of forest peoples:
reflections from the Tapajós River, Brazil 19. Applied historical ecology
Conclusion. Historical ecology: challenges and perspectives in a changing
world
features 1. Archaeology of invisible landscapes 2. Pedological perspective:
concepts and facts 3. Soil micromorphology 4. Physicochemical analysis of
Neotropical soils 5. Magnetic properties of soils 6. Geomagnetic survey 7.
Pedestrian archaeological surveys in Neotropical rainforests 8. Detecting
ditched sites on LiDAR-generated Digital Elevation Models: from technical
specifications to interpretation keys Part 2: Living organisms as witnesses
of past human activities 9. Phytoliths: a tool for Neotropical historical
ecology, with focus on bamboo-dominated forests 10. Anthracology in the
tropics: how wood charcoals help us to better understand today ecosystems
11. Forest trees inventories 12. Historical genomics 13. Landscape-scale
study of soil communities 14. The multiple roles of soil animals in the
interpretation of archaeological soils and sediments in lowland tropical
South America Part 3: Ethnoecological knowledge on ancient anthropogenic
landscapes 15. History and ethnohistory of ancient settlements 16.
Ethnoecology of landscape uses and interpretations 17. From single species
to multiethnic ethnobotanical databases to understand past land use 18.
Historical ecology as an instrument in defence of forest peoples:
reflections from the Tapajós River, Brazil 19. Applied historical ecology
Conclusion. Historical ecology: challenges and perspectives in a changing
world
Introduction Part 1: Detection and characterisation of archaeological
features 1. Archaeology of invisible landscapes 2. Pedological perspective:
concepts and facts 3. Soil micromorphology 4. Physicochemical analysis of
Neotropical soils 5. Magnetic properties of soils 6. Geomagnetic survey 7.
Pedestrian archaeological surveys in Neotropical rainforests 8. Detecting
ditched sites on LiDAR-generated Digital Elevation Models: from technical
specifications to interpretation keys Part 2: Living organisms as witnesses
of past human activities 9. Phytoliths: a tool for Neotropical historical
ecology, with focus on bamboo-dominated forests 10. Anthracology in the
tropics: how wood charcoals help us to better understand today ecosystems
11. Forest trees inventories 12. Historical genomics 13. Landscape-scale
study of soil communities 14. The multiple roles of soil animals in the
interpretation of archaeological soils and sediments in lowland tropical
South America Part 3: Ethnoecological knowledge on ancient anthropogenic
landscapes 15. History and ethnohistory of ancient settlements 16.
Ethnoecology of landscape uses and interpretations 17. From single species
to multiethnic ethnobotanical databases to understand past land use 18.
Historical ecology as an instrument in defence of forest peoples:
reflections from the Tapajós River, Brazil 19. Applied historical ecology
Conclusion. Historical ecology: challenges and perspectives in a changing
world
features 1. Archaeology of invisible landscapes 2. Pedological perspective:
concepts and facts 3. Soil micromorphology 4. Physicochemical analysis of
Neotropical soils 5. Magnetic properties of soils 6. Geomagnetic survey 7.
Pedestrian archaeological surveys in Neotropical rainforests 8. Detecting
ditched sites on LiDAR-generated Digital Elevation Models: from technical
specifications to interpretation keys Part 2: Living organisms as witnesses
of past human activities 9. Phytoliths: a tool for Neotropical historical
ecology, with focus on bamboo-dominated forests 10. Anthracology in the
tropics: how wood charcoals help us to better understand today ecosystems
11. Forest trees inventories 12. Historical genomics 13. Landscape-scale
study of soil communities 14. The multiple roles of soil animals in the
interpretation of archaeological soils and sediments in lowland tropical
South America Part 3: Ethnoecological knowledge on ancient anthropogenic
landscapes 15. History and ethnohistory of ancient settlements 16.
Ethnoecology of landscape uses and interpretations 17. From single species
to multiethnic ethnobotanical databases to understand past land use 18.
Historical ecology as an instrument in defence of forest peoples:
reflections from the Tapajós River, Brazil 19. Applied historical ecology
Conclusion. Historical ecology: challenges and perspectives in a changing
world