Journal article
Rainforest response to glacial terminations before and after human arrival in Lutruwita (Tasmania)
S Cooley, MS Fletcher, A Lisé-Pronovost, JH May, M Mariani, PS Gadd, DA Hodgson, H Heijnis
Quaternary Science Reviews | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2024
Abstract
Limited understanding of how Indigenous people have created and managed the Australian landscape continues to have repercussions on how landscapes are culturally interpreted and managed today. Addressing this is critically important as climate change is increasing the frequency and intensity of wildfires, whilst challenging the objectives, methods and efficacy of contemporary landscape management practices. Here we compare the palaeoecology of vegetation changes across glacial to interglacial states before (Termination II) and after (Termination I) human occupation of the cool temperate rainforests of western Lutruwita (Tasmania). Sediment from Darwin Crater (Termination II) and Lake Selina ..
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Awarded by Australian Institute of Nuclear Science and Engineering
Funding Acknowledgements
This project was funded by the Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Indigenous project IN170100062 awarded to M-S.F and A.L- P. SC was supported by AINSE (Australian Institute for Nuclear Science and Engineering) Honours award, The GSA Endowment Fund (Geological Society of Australia) and the J.J. Wood Award (Mr. Charles Hart).