| Title: |
Deep-time patterns of sustainability and resilience in socio-ecological systems: An Introduction to the Special Issue. |
| Authors: |
Daems, Dries; Cleymans, Sam; Vandam, Ralf |
| Source: |
Holocene; Oct2024, Vol. 34 Issue 10, p1419-1421, 3p |
| Subject Terms: |
ENVIRONMENTAL sciences; ARCHAEOLOGISTS; SCHOLARLY method; HISTORIANS; LANDSCAPES |
| Abstract: |
As we stand on the precipice of unprecedented global challenges, understanding the deep-time patterns of sustainability and resilience is no longer just a scholarly endeavour but imperative for the future of our planet and its inhabitants. The collection of papers in this special issue brings together archaeologists, historians, and environmental scientists around four main topics: (1) social-ecological modelling, (2) long-term human-environment interactions, (3) modelling diachronic landscapes and (4) sustainability and resilience from past to future. Our aims are to come to a better understanding of socio-economic resilience and sustainability in past, present and future societies. Through interdisciplinary collaboration, we aim to forge new conceptual frameworks for understanding complex, long-term socio-ecological dynamics. Through the case studies, theoretical reflections and methodological innovations presented here, this special issue seeks to advance interdisciplinary scholarship on sustainability and resilience and offer fresh insights into the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead in building a sustainable future. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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| Database: |
Complementary Index |