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Islands of change vs. islands of disaster: Managing pigs and birds in the Anthropocene of the North Atlantic

机译:变革之岛与灾难之岛:管理北大西洋人类世的猪和鸟

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The offshore islands of the North Atlantic were among some of the last settled places on earth, with humans reaching the Faroes and Iceland in the late Iron Age and Viking period. While older accounts emphasizing deforestation and soil erosion have presented this story of island colonization as yet another social-ecological disaster, recent archaeological and paleoenvironmental research combined with environmental history, environmental humanities, and bioscience is providing a more complex understanding of long-term human ecodynamics in these northern islands. An ongoing interdisciplinary investigation of the management of domestic pigs and wild bird populations in Faroes and Iceland is presented as an example of sustained resource management using local and traditional knowledge to create structures for successful wild fowl management on the millennial scale.
机译:北大西洋的近海岛屿是地球上最后定居的地方之一,在铁器时代和维京时代晚期,人类到达了法鲁群岛和冰岛。虽然强调毁林和水土流失的较早论述将这个岛屿殖民化的故事描述为又一次社会生态灾难,但最近的考古学和古环境研究与环境历史,环境人文科学和生物科学相结合,为人类长期生态动力学提供了更复杂的理解在这些北部岛屿中。正在进行的一项对法鲁斯和冰岛的家猪和野禽种群管理的跨学科研究,作为利用本地和传统知识为千禧年规模成功建立野禽管理结构进行持续资源管理的一个例子。

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