relation: https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/18764/ title: Report of the 3rd Session of the CLIVAR/PAGES Intersection Working Group, 8-10 November 2004, Oak Bay Beach Hotel, Victoria, Canada publisher: International CLIVAR Project Office date: 2005-01 type: Monograph type: NonPeerReviewed format: text language: en identifier: https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/18764/1/icpo_pub_89.pdf identifier: International CLIVAR Project Office (2005) Report of the 3rd Session of the CLIVAR/PAGES Intersection Working Group, 8-10 November 2004, Oak Bay Beach Hotel, Victoria, Canada (ICPO Publication Series, 89) Southampton, UK. International CLIVAR Project Office 20pp. relation: https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/30139/ title: Minutes of the Second PAGES/CLIVAR Working Group Meeting, 14 July 2001, Amsterdam, The Netherlands publisher: International CLIVAR Project Office date: 2001-10 type: Monograph type: NonPeerReviewed format: text language: en identifier: https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/30139/1/054_PAGES_CLIVAR2.pdf identifier: International CLIVAR Project Office (2001) Minutes of the Second PAGES/CLIVAR Working Group Meeting, 14 July 2001, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (ICPO Publication Series, 54) Southampton, UK. International CLIVAR Project Office 17pp. relation: https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/30148/ title: Report from the PAGES/CLIVAR Workshop on Climate of the last Millennium, Venice, Italy, November 8-12, 1999 publisher: International CLIVAR Project Office date: 2001-02 type: Monograph type: NonPeerReviewed format: text language: en identifier: https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/30148/1/041_Pages_wshop99.pdf identifier: International CLIVAR Project Office (2001) Report from the PAGES/CLIVAR Workshop on Climate of the last Millennium, Venice, Italy, November 8-12, 1999 (ICPO Publication Series, 41) Southampton, UK. International CLIVAR Project Office 14pp. relation: https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/55727/ title: Frank Oldfield and his contributions to environmental change research creator: Battarbee, R.W. creator: Birks, H.J.B. creator: Barber, K. creator: Thompson, R. creator: Dearing, J.A. creator: Matthews, J. description: Frank Oldfield's immense contribution to palaeoenvironmental science is summarized in relation to: pollen analysis, vegetation history and peat stratigraphy; palaeolimnology and 210Pb dating; environmental magnetism, catchment—lake relationships and soil erosional history; multiproxy approaches; PAGES; and editing The Holocene. The tribute includes an introduction to the 14 other papers in this Special Issue, which were inspired in diverse ways by this remarkable scientist. date: 2008 type: Article type: PeerReviewed identifier: Battarbee, R.W., Birks, H.J.B., Barber, K., Thompson, R., Dearing, J.A. and Matthews, J. (2008) Frank Oldfield and his contributions to environmental change research. The Holocene, 18 (1), 3-17. (doi:10.1177/0959683607085780 ). relation: 10.1177/0959683607085780 relation: https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/19318/ title: CLIVAR Exchanges No. 36. PAGES-CLIVAR Intersection: Climate Forcings publisher: PAGES International Project Office; International CLIVAR Project Office contributor: Cattle, H. contributor: Kull, C. contributor: Masson-Delmotte, V. contributor: Beer, J. date: 2006-01 type: Monograph type: NonPeerReviewed format: text language: en identifier: https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/19318/1/Exch36.pdf identifier: Cattle, H., Kull, C., Masson-Delmotte, V. and Beer, J. (eds.) (2006) CLIVAR Exchanges No. 36. PAGES-CLIVAR Intersection: Climate Forcings (CLIVAR Exchanges, No. 36, Vol. 11(1) / PAGES News Vol. 13(3)) Southampton, UK. PAGES International Project Office; International CLIVAR Project Office 32pp. relation: https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/376581/ title: Social-ecological systems in the Anthropocene: the need for integrating social and biophysical records at regional scales creator: Dearing, J.A. creator: Acma, B. creator: Bub, S. creator: Chambers, F.M. creator: Chen, X. creator: Cooper, J. creator: Crook, D. creator: Dong, X.H. creator: Dotterweich, M. creator: Edwards, M.E. creator: Foster, T.H. creator: Gaillard, M.J. creator: Galop, D. creator: Gell, P. creator: Gil, A. creator: Jeffers, E. creator: Jones, R.T. creator: Anupama, K. creator: Langdon, P.G. creator: Marchant, R. creator: Mazier, F. creator: McLean, C.E. creator: Nunes, L.H. creator: Sukumar, R. creator: Suryaprakash, I. creator: Umer, M. creator: Yang, X.D. creator: Wang, R. creator: Zhang, K. description: Understanding social-ecological system dynamics is a major research priority for sustainable management of landscapes, ecosystems and resources. But the lack of multi-decadal records represents an important gap in information that hinders the development of the research agenda. Without improved information on the long-term and complex interactions between causal factors and responses, it will be difficult to answer key questions about trends, rates of change, tipping points, safe operating spaces and pre-impact conditions. Where available long-term monitored records are too short or lacking, palaeoenvironmental sciences may provide continuous multi-decadal records for an array of ecosystem states, processes and services. Combining these records with conventional sources of historical information from instrumental monitoring records, official statistics and enumerations, remote sensing, archival documents, cartography and archaeology produces an evolutionary framework for reconstructing integrated regional histories. We demonstrate the integrated approach with published case studies from Australia, China, Europe and North America. date: 2015-04-25 type: Article type: PeerReviewed format: text language: en identifier: https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/376581/1/Dearing%2520et%2520al%2520ANR%25202015.pdf identifier: Dearing, J.A., Acma, B., Bub, S., Chambers, F.M., Chen, X., Cooper, J., Crook, D., Dong, X.H., Dotterweich, M., Edwards, M.E., Foster, T.H., Gaillard, M.J., Galop, D., Gell, P., Gil, A., Jeffers, E., Jones, R.T., Anupama, K., Langdon, P.G., Marchant, R., Mazier, F., McLean, C.E., Nunes, L.H., Sukumar, R., Suryaprakash, I., Umer, M., Yang, X.D., Wang, R. and Zhang, K. (2015) Social-ecological systems in the Anthropocene: the need for integrating social and biophysical records at regional scales. The Anthropocene Review, 2 (3), 220-246. (doi:10.1177/2053019615579128 ). relation: 10.1177/2053019615579128 language: English relation: https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/55673/ title: Human-environment interactions: towards synthesis and simulation creator: Dearing, J.A. creator: Battarbee, R.W. creator: Dikau, R. creator: Larocque, I. creator: Oldfield, F. description: Leaders of the PAGES Focus 5 programme ‘Past Ecosystem Processes and Human–Environment Interactions’ identify key issues for research on human–environment interactions for wider discussion. These include the need for long-term perspectives, the opportunities for maximising palaeoenvironmental research, the need for integration and regionalisation and the challenge of developing dynamic simulation models. A new organisational matrix for regional studies is outlined, based on a series of zonal/azonal regions and on the degree of human impact. Future priorities for palaeoenvironmental research include new studies in degraded human-dominated landscapes, highly-valued ecosystems and sites relevant to other IGBP Core Projects. Simulation of future human–environment interactions using modelling approaches that have been tested against long records lags behind global climate modelling, but cellular approaches for biogeophysical and multi-agent systems show promise. date: 2006-03 type: Article type: PeerReviewed identifier: Dearing, J.A., Battarbee, R.W., Dikau, R., Larocque, I. and Oldfield, F. (2006) Human-environment interactions: towards synthesis and simulation. Regional Environmental Change, 6 (1-2), 115-123. (doi:10.1007/s10113-005-0012-7 ). relation: 10.1007/s10113-005-0012-7 relation: https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/49231/ title: Human–environment interactions: learning from the past creator: Dearing, J.A. creator: Battarbee, R.W. creator: Dikau, R. creator: Larocque, I. creator: Oldfield, F. description: The analysis of palaeoenvironmental archives—sediments, archaeological remains, tree-rings, documents and instrumental records—is presented as a key element in the global scientific endeavour aimed at understanding human–environment interactions at the present day and in the future. The paper explains the need for the focus on palaeoenvironmental studies as a means of ‘learning from the past’, and presents the rationale and structure of the IGBP-PAGES Focus 5 programme ‘Past Ecosystem Processes and Human–Environment Interactions’. The past, as described through palaeoenvironmental studies, can yield information about pre-impact states, trajectories of recent change, causation, complex system behaviour, and provide the basis for developing and testing simulation models. Learning from the past in each of these epistemological categories is exemplified with published case-studies. date: 2006-02-04 type: Article type: PeerReviewed identifier: Dearing, J.A., Battarbee, R.W., Dikau, R., Larocque, I. and Oldfield, F. (2006) Human–environment interactions: learning from the past. Regional Environmental Change, 6 (1-2), 1-16. (doi:10.1007/s10113-005-0011-8 ). relation: 10.1007/s10113-005-0011-8 relation: https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/19288/ title: CLIVAR Exchanges No. 15. PAGES-CLIVAR Intersection: A Joint Newsletter of the Past Global Changes Project (PAGES) and the Climate Variability and Predictability Project (CLIVAR) publisher: International CLIVAR Project Office contributor: Villwock, A. date: 2000-04 type: Monograph type: NonPeerReviewed format: text language: en identifier: https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/19288/1/pc_nl_1_2000.pdf identifier: Villwock, A. (ed.) (2000) CLIVAR Exchanges No. 15. PAGES-CLIVAR Intersection: A Joint Newsletter of the Past Global Changes Project (PAGES) and the Climate Variability and Predictability Project (CLIVAR) (CLIVAR Exchanges, No. 15 (Vol. 5(1) / PAGES Newsletter Vol. 8(1)) Southampton, UK. International CLIVAR Project Office 24pp.