TY - BOOK ID - 134096656 TI - Historical Ecology, Archaeology and Biocultural Landscapes: Cross-Disciplinary Approaches to the Long Anthropocene AU - Bazan, Giuseppe AU - Castrorao Barba, Angelo PY - 2022 PB - Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - Language KW - site selection KW - archaeological sites KW - edge effect KW - ecological network KW - geomantic environment KW - historical ecology KW - landscape archaeology KW - vegetation science KW - anthracology KW - vegetation series KW - Mediterranean woods KW - high nature value (HNV) farmlands KW - historical landscapes KW - early middle ages KW - Basque KW - Neolithic KW - Western Pyrenees KW - mountain agropastoralism KW - land-use change KW - Neoanthropocene raising KW - inner land KW - environmental protection KW - ecodynamics KW - Anthropology KW - archaeology KW - agrarian history KW - Iron Age KW - hay-meadows KW - land reforms KW - landscape history KW - niche construction KW - landscape KW - Anthropocene KW - Valle dei Templi KW - sustainable development KW - territorial planning KW - cultural heritage KW - archaeological heritage KW - local development KW - Agrigento KW - Kolymbethra KW - abandonment KW - decay within the rural environment KW - artefacts KW - cultural landscapes KW - landscape transformation KW - rewilding KW - human–environment interaction KW - Slovenia KW - agrobiodiversity KW - ancient trees KW - biocultural diversity KW - biodiversity KW - heritage trees KW - long-lived trees KW - Olea europaea KW - veteran trees KW - regions KW - history KW - ecology KW - ancient DNA KW - population genetics KW - anthropology KW - paleobotany KW - past vegetation KW - potential natural vegetation KW - biomes KW - methodologies KW - historical approach KW - multidisciplinarity KW - research gaps KW - n/a KW - human-environment interaction UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:134096656 AB - This book collects a series of interdisciplinary contributions about Historical Ecology, Archeology and Biocultural Landscapes focused on the analysis of landscape dynamics during the Long Anthropocene. Through case studies across Europe, the Mediterranean, Asia and America, the volume offers a series of examples of approaches and applications to combine and stimulate an interdisciplinary debate between Natural Science and Humanities for understanding long-term human–environment interaction and historical sustainability. ER -