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View article: Use of machine learning techniques in predicting inflow in Tarbela reservoir of Upper Indus Basin
Use of machine learning techniques in predicting inflow in Tarbela reservoir of Upper Indus Basin Open
View article: Modeling post-Pleistocene megafauna extinctions as complex social-ecological systems
Modeling post-Pleistocene megafauna extinctions as complex social-ecological systems Open
The role of human hunting behavior versus climate change in the mass extinction of megafauna during the Late Quaternary is much debated. To move beyond monocausal arguments, we treat human–megafauna–environment relationships as social–ecol…
View article: Paradigm or Practice? Situating GIS in Contemporary Archaeological Method and Theory
Paradigm or Practice? Situating GIS in Contemporary Archaeological Method and Theory Open
Geographic information systems (GIS) has been used in archaeology for four decades, and colloquially appears to have become a main tool in the geospatial aspects of archaeological practice. In this paper, we examine temporal trends in the …
View article: Survey Planning, Allocation, Costing and Evaluation (SPACE) Project: Developing a Tool to Help Archaeologists Conduct More Effective Surveys
Survey Planning, Allocation, Costing and Evaluation (SPACE) Project: Developing a Tool to Help Archaeologists Conduct More Effective Surveys Open
Designing an effective archaeological survey can be complicated and confidence that it was effective requires post-survey evaluation. The goal of SPACE is to develop software to facilitate survey designers’ decisions and partially automate…
View article: Survey Planning, Allocation, Costing and Evaluation (SPACE) Project: Developing a Tool to Help Archaeologists Conduct More Effective Surveys
Survey Planning, Allocation, Costing and Evaluation (SPACE) Project: Developing a Tool to Help Archaeologists Conduct More Effective Surveys Open
Designing an effective archaeological survey can be complicated and confidence that it was effective requires post-survey evaluation. The goal of SPACE is to develop software to facilitate survey designers’ decisions and partially automate…
View article: Survey Planning, Allocation, Costing and Evaluation (SPACE) Project: Developing a Tool to Help Archaeologists Conduct More Effective Surveys
Survey Planning, Allocation, Costing and Evaluation (SPACE) Project: Developing a Tool to Help Archaeologists Conduct More Effective Surveys Open
Designing an effective archaeological survey can be complicated and confidence that it was effective requires post-survey evaluation. The goal of SPACE is to develop software to facilitate survey designers’ decisions and partially automate…
View article: Survey Planning, Allocation, Costing and Evaluation (SPACE) Project: Developing a Tool to Help Archaeologists Conduct More Effective Surveys
Survey Planning, Allocation, Costing and Evaluation (SPACE) Project: Developing a Tool to Help Archaeologists Conduct More Effective Surveys Open
Designing an effective archaeological survey can be complicated and confidence that it was effective requires post-survey evaluation. The goal of SPACE is to develop software to facilitate survey designers’ decisions and partially automate…
View article: Survey Planning, Allocation, Costing and Evaluation (SPACE) Project: Developing a Tool to Help Archaeologists Conduct More Effective Surveys
Survey Planning, Allocation, Costing and Evaluation (SPACE) Project: Developing a Tool to Help Archaeologists Conduct More Effective Surveys Open
Designing an effective archaeological survey can be complicated and confidence that it was effective requires post-survey evaluation. The goal of SPACE is to develop software to facilitate survey designers’ decisions and partially automate…
View article: Paradigm or Practice? Situating GIS in contemporary archaeological method and theory
Paradigm or Practice? Situating GIS in contemporary archaeological method and theory Open
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) has been used in archaeology for four decades, and colloquially appears to have become a main tool in the geospatial aspects of archaeological practice. In this paper, we examine temporal trends in the …
View article: GROWTH AND SURVIVAL OF MULTIPURPOSE SPECIES; ASSESSING BILLION TREE AFFORESTATION PROJECT (BTAP), THE BONN CHALLENGE INITIATIVE
GROWTH AND SURVIVAL OF MULTIPURPOSE SPECIES; ASSESSING BILLION TREE AFFORESTATION PROJECT (BTAP), THE BONN CHALLENGE INITIATIVE Open
In context of Bonn Challenge commitment, Pakistan has implemented Billion Tree Afforestation Project (BTAP), the initiative of forest restoration and afforestation.The current research was a pilot one which evaluated the success of plantat…
View article: Eight grand challenges in socio-environmental systems modeling
Eight grand challenges in socio-environmental systems modeling Open
Modeling is essential to characterize and explore complex societal and environmental issues in systematic and collaborative ways. Socio-environmental systems (SES) modeling integrates knowledge and perspectives into conceptual and computat…
View article: Shorelines in the Desert: Mapping Fish Trap Features along the Southwest Coast of Ancient Lake Cahuilla, California
Shorelines in the Desert: Mapping Fish Trap Features along the Southwest Coast of Ancient Lake Cahuilla, California Open
In the desert of southeastern California, the geological and archaeological remnants of a once massive lake, Lake Cahuilla, are still visible. One of the most distinctive features marking Lake Cahuilla's relic shorelines is a series of roc…
View article: Modelling feedbacks between human and natural processes in the land system
Modelling feedbacks between human and natural processes in the land system Open
The unprecedented use of Earth's resources by humans, in combination with increasing natural variability in natural processes over the past century, is affecting the evolution of the Earth system. To better understand natural processes and…
View article: Integrating socio-environmental models: vegetation, agriculture, and landform dynamics
Integrating socio-environmental models: vegetation, agriculture, and landform dynamics Open
How did landscapes evolve as agriculture emerged thousands of year ago? How do we ensure sustainable food production and still maintain environmental quality? Integrated socio-environmental models help provide answers to these two seemingl…
View article: Modelling feedbacks between human and natural processes in the land system
Modelling feedbacks between human and natural processes in the land system Open
The unprecedented use of Earth's resources by humans, in combination with the increasing natural variability in natural processes over the past century, is affecting evolution of the Earth system. To better understand natural processes and…
View article: Open Science in Archaeology
Open Science in Archaeology Open
In archaeology, we are accustomed to investing great effort into collecting data from fieldwork, museum collections, and other sources, followed by detailed description, rigorous analysis, and in many cases ending with publication of our f…
View article: Open Science in Archaeology
Open Science in Archaeology Open
In archaeology, we are accustomed to investing great effort into collecting data from fieldwork, museum collections, and other sources, followed by detailed description, rigorous analysis, and in many cases ending with publication of our f…
View article: Toward a theory of punctuated subsistence change
Toward a theory of punctuated subsistence change Open
Significance The questions of how, when, and why humans transitioned from hunting and gathering to food production are important to understand the evolution and sustainability of agricultural economies. We explore cross-cultural data on hu…
View article: How to Make a Barranco: Modeling Erosion and Land-Use in Mediterranean Landscapes
How to Make a Barranco: Modeling Erosion and Land-Use in Mediterranean Landscapes Open
We use the hybrid modeling laboratory of the Mediterranean Landscape Dynamics (MedLanD) Project to simulate barranco incision in eastern Spain under different scenarios of natural and human environmental change. We carry out a series of mo…
View article: Economic and mobility dataset.
Economic and mobility dataset. Open
In this dataset, the economic and mobility variables are combined.
View article: WHAPP fieldwork presentation, 2008
WHAPP fieldwork presentation, 2008 Open
This is a presentation about the fieldwork conducted by the WHAPP in 2008
View article: Wadi Hasa Ancient Pastoralism Project
Wadi Hasa Ancient Pastoralism Project Open
These are data files related to older surveys done in the Wadi al-Hasa region of central Jordan. There are some new data too.
View article: Economic and Mobility dataset.
Economic and Mobility dataset. Open
In this dataset, the economic and mobility variables are combined.
View article: Subsistence economy labels
Subsistence economy labels Open
These ar labels for each of the 186 SCCS societies, describing how the ethnographers classified theier subsistence economies.
View article: Environmental variables
Environmental variables Open
These are the environmental variables for each of the 186 SCCS societies. NPP has been added from the online atlas of the biosphere (see link). Missing values have been filled by mulitple imputation.
View article: Economic variables
Economic variables Open
This dataset contains the economic variables for the 186 SCCS societies. Missing values have been filled by mulitple imputation.
View article: WHAPP fieldwork presentation, 2008
WHAPP fieldwork presentation, 2008 Open
This is a presentation about the fieldwork conducted by the WHAPP in 2008
View article: Economic, mobility, and environmental dataset
Economic, mobility, and environmental dataset Open
In this dataset, the economic, mobility, and environmental data have been combined.
View article: Mobility and economy for CCA, unsconstrained variables
Mobility and economy for CCA, unsconstrained variables Open
These are the unconstrained variables for a CCA analysis of economy and mobility variables.
View article: Mobility variables
Mobility variables Open
These are the mobility variables for the 186 SCCS societies. Missing values have been filled by mulitple imputation.