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2021 ◽  
Vol 492 ◽  
pp. 119222
Author(s):  
Elivane Salete Capellesso ◽  
Anamaria Cequinel ◽  
Renato Marques ◽  
Tanise Luisa Sausen ◽  
Cimélio Bayer ◽  
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Author(s):  
Rebecca Hamilton ◽  
Jesse Wolfhagen ◽  
Noel Amano ◽  
Nicole Boivin ◽  
David Max Findley ◽  
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AbstractIt has been suggested that Iberian arrival in the Americas in 1492 and subsequent dramatic depopulation led to forest regrowth that had global impacts on atmospheric CO2 concentrations and surface temperatures. Despite tropical forests representing the most important terrestrial carbon stock globally, systematic examination of historical afforestation in these habitats in the Neotropics is lacking. Additionally, there has been no assessment of similar depopulation–afforestation dynamics in other parts of the global tropics that were incorporated into the Spanish Empire. Here, we compile and semi-quantitatively analyse pollen records from the regions claimed by the Spanish in the Atlantic and Pacific to provide pan-tropical insights into European colonial impacts on forest dynamics. Our results suggest that periods of afforestation over the past millennium varied across space and time and depended on social, economic and biogeographic contexts. We argue that this reveals the unequal and divergent origins of the Anthropocene as a socio-political and biophysical process, highlighting the need for higher-resolution, targeted analyses to fully elucidate pre-colonial and colonial era human–tropical landscape interactions.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 ◽  
Author(s):  
Amy Ickowitz ◽  
Bronwen Powell ◽  
Laura Vang Rasmussen ◽  
Jeanine Rhemtulla

2020 ◽  
Vol 35 (12) ◽  
pp. 2825-2841
Author(s):  
Rachel N. Cook ◽  
Tadeo Ramirez-Parada ◽  
Luke Browne ◽  
Mike Ellis ◽  
Jordan Karubian

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