Mairi Davies, Tom Gardner, Benjamin Gearey, T. de Haas, M. Schepers, Michael J. Stratigos
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摘要:这篇社论介绍了《湿地考古杂志》特刊的来龙去脉,该杂志由Mairi Davies、Tom Gardner、Benjamin Gearey、Tymon de Haas、Mans Schepers和Michael Stratigos共同主编。该卷是基尔大学虚拟主办的2021年欧洲考古学家协会年会的成果,题为“开垦景观的历史生态学:走向跨文化比较视角”。本文探讨了被开垦的湿地环境的考古学和历史生态学,从而呈现出独特而重要的特征。这包括随着全球恢复湿地环境的呼声越来越高,以应对人类世的两个关键挑战——气候变化和生物多样性下降,这一点变得越来越重要。
Between reclamation and restoration: the archaeology, historical ecology and future development of drained wetland landscapes
ABSTRACT This editorial introduces the context for a special issue of the Journal of Wetland Archaeology, co-edited by Mairi Davies, Tom Gardner, Benjamin Gearey, Tymon de Haas, Mans Schepers and Michael Stratigos. The volume is a result of a session of the 2021 Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists hosted virtually by Kiel University entitled ‘The Historical Ecology of Reclamation Landscapes: Towards a Cross-Cultural Comparative Perspective’. The papers explore the archaeology and historical ecology of wetland environments which have been reclaimed and thus take on unique and important characteristics. This includes ever increasing importance as calls grow for wetland environments globally to be restored in order to combat two of the key challenges of the Anthropocene – climate change and biodiversity declines.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Wetland Archaeology publishes a wide range of contributions in all fields of wetland archaeology. It includes scientific and methodological features, geoprospection, environmental reconstruction, wetland hydrology, cultural aspects of wetland archaeology, as well as conservation, site management, legislation, and site protection. All periods and all geographic regions are covered.