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Quaternary, Volume 1, Issue 2

2018 September - 10 articles

Cover Story: Quaternary records usually involve complex environmental–landscape–human relationships, but they are often interpreted using too simple deterministic approaches. The strong fuzzy EHLFS (Environmental–Human–Landscape Feedbacks and Synergies) approach combines the multiple-working-hypotheses framework with falsification and strong inference in order to interpret multidisciplinary palaeoecological evidence in terms of interrelated environmental, ecological, and cultural processes. Late Holocene socio-ecological changes on Easter Island, traditionally attributed to anthropogenic causes, acquire a new dimension under the strong fuzzy EHLFS approach. View Paper here.
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Quaternary - ISSN 2571-550X