Mediterranean Landscape Dynamics Project
"Landuse and Landscape Socioecology in the Mediterranean Basin: A Natural Laboratory for the Study of the Long-Term Interaction of Human and Natural Systems."
This international, interdisciplinary research project models the long-term dynamics of human landuse and Mediterranean landscapes. Beginning in Fall 2004, modeling efforts have focued on eastern Spain and western Jordan, encompassing much of the range of environmental variability across the Mediterranean region.
The project examines long-term socioecological processes that shaped Mediterranean landscapes, from the beginning of farming to the beginning of complex civilization.
- Rempel, Sidney
- 1 Falconer, Steven
- 1 Fall, Patricia
- 1 Soto-Berelov, Mariela
- 1 English
- 1 Public
- Computational Modeling for Socioecological Systems Science
- Paleoclimate Modeling and the Drivers of Early Neolithic Expansion in Mediterranean Europe
- Simulating the long-term effects of agropastoral landuse decisions: a computational modeling approach to the Prepottery/Pottery Neolithic transition in northern Jordan
- Integrating Spatial and Temporal Dynamics in Ecological Modeling: Issues and Directions
- Modeling of Agropastoral Human Activities Using Agent-Based Simulation
Contributed paper presented at the 72st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin, TX.
- Contributors
- Rempel, Sidney, Soto-Berelov, Mariela, Falconer, Steven, et al.
- Created Date
- 2007