11 Articles tagged with "historical ecology"
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The Zoʻé perspective on what scientists call “forest management” and its implications for floristic diversity and biocultural conservationPDF
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Multi-secular and regional trends of aquatic biodiversity in European Early Modern paintings: toward an ecological and historical significancePDF
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Iron triangles and subsidies: understanding the long-term role of the government on Swedish commercial fisheriesPDF
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Evolving hunting practices in Gabon: lessons for community-based conservation interventionsPDF
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Social benefits of restoring historical ecosystems and fisheries: alewives in MainePDF
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Historical framework to explain long-term coupled human and natural system feedbacks: application to a multiple-ownership forest landscape in the northern Great Lakes region, USAPDF
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Interacting effects of change in climate, human population, land use, and water use on biodiversity and ecosystem servicesPDF
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Collaborative Engagement of Local and Traditional Knowledge and Science in Marine Environments: A ReviewPDF
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Stable Forest Cover under Increasing Populations of Swidden Cultivators in Central Laos: the Roles of Intrinsic Culture and Extrinsic Wildlife TradePDF
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Egan, D., and E.A. Howell, editors. 2001. The Historical Ecology Handbook: a Restorationist’s Guide to Reference Ecosystems. Island Press, Washington. D. C., USAPDF