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Change on a northern Wisconsin landscape: Legacies of human history.
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Change on a northern Wisconsin landscape: Legacies of human history./
作者:
Steen-Adams, Michelle Marie.
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305 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 66-08, Section: B, page: 4016.
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Agriculture, Food Science and Technology. -
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Change on a northern Wisconsin landscape: Legacies of human history.
Steen-Adams, Michelle Marie.
Change on a northern Wisconsin landscape: Legacies of human history.
- 305 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 66-08, Section: B, page: 4016.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of Wisconsin - Madison, 2005.
Landscape patterns embody the layered legacies of past geologic, climatic, vegetative, and human events and processes. This dissertation focuses on the landscape legacies of the human past. My research builds on existing studies that demonstrate the persisting effects of past land use on vegetative change. I investigate how spatially-precise and spatially-amorphous facets of the human past have directed landscape change in northern Wisconsin. Collectively, these studies demonstrate that both land ownership characteristics and events associated with economic, cultural, and political history can introduce persisting influences on landscape change at time-scales of a half-century or more.
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