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SUBMITTER: Ellis EC
PROVIDER: S-EPMC8092386 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Ellis Erle C EC Gauthier Nicolas N Klein Goldewijk Kees K Bliege Bird Rebecca R Boivin Nicole N Díaz Sandra S Fuller Dorian Q DQ Gill Jacquelyn L JL Kaplan Jed O JO Kingston Naomi N Locke Harvey H McMichael Crystal N H CNH Ranco Darren D Rick Torben C TC Shaw M Rebecca MR Stephens Lucas L Svenning Jens-Christian JC Watson James E M JEM
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20210401 17
Archaeological and paleoecological evidence shows that by 10,000 BCE, all human societies employed varying degrees of ecologically transformative land use practices, including burning, hunting, species propagation, domestication, cultivation, and others that have left long-term legacies across the terrestrial biosphere. Yet, a lingering paradigm among natural scientists, conservationists, and policymakers is that human transformation of terrestrial nature is mostly recent and inherently destruct ...[more]