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Historical Ecology 1st Edition Guillaume Decocq

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Historical Ecology 1st Edition Guillaume Decocq
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Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 11.29 MB
Pages: 324
Author: Guillaume Decocq
ISBN: 9781789450903, 178945090X
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 1

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Historical Ecology 1st Edition Guillaume Decocq by Guillaume Decocq 9781789450903, 178945090X instant download after payment.

This book addresses present-day landscapes, ecosystem functioning and biodiversity as legacies of the past. It implements an interdisciplinary approach to understand how natural or human-impacted ecological systems have changed over time. Historical Ecology combines theory, methods, regional case studies and syntheses to provide a complete up-to-date overview of historical ecology. Beginning with the crucial role of time and inference from observed patterns, the book critically reviews the main methodological approaches, including monitoring of permanent plots, analysis of old maps, repeat photography, remote sensing, soil analysis, charcoal analysis, botanical indicators, and combinations of these methods applied to forest ecosystems. A series of case studies from various biomes shows how historical ecology can help in understanding today’s socio-ecosystems, such as mainland and island forests, orchards, tundra and coastal dunes. The book concludes by showing how historical ecology can answer timely fundamental research questions and provide science-based evidence for landscape and ecosystem management.

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