Soils, landscapes, and cultural concepts of favor and disfavor within complex adaptive systems and ResourceCultures: human-land interactions during the Holocene
We review and contrast three frameworks for analyzing human-land interactions in the Holocene: the traditional concept of favored and disfavored landscapes, the new concept of ResourceCultures from researchers at University of Tübingen, and complex adaptive systems, which is a well-established conte...
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Auteurs principaux: | Bruce R. James, Sandra Teuber, Jan J. Miera, Sean Downey, Jessica Henkner, Thomas Knopf, Fabio A. Correa, Benjamin Höpfer, Sascha Scherer, Adriane Michaelis, Barret M. Wessel, Kevin S. Gibbons, Peter Kühn, Thomas Scholten |
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Resilience Alliance
2021
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