Journal articles
This is a synthesis paper by the Global Palaeofire Working Group (Focus 1). It is the second produced by the group
This is an article from the special issue "Human Impact on Terrestrial Ecosystems, Pollen Calibration and Quantitative Reconstruction of Past Land-Cover", which arose from the first joint HITE-POLLANDCAL conference, held 13-14 November 2005 in Umeå, Sweden. HITE is a Working Group of PAGES Focus 4.
This preface introduces this synthesis book arising from DEKLIM, the German Climate Research Programme, which was endorsed by PAGES.
This book focuses on revisiting the past to study climate and environment in a suite of experiments where boundary conditions are similar but not identical to today, so that we can learn about the climate-environment system, its sensitivity, thresholds and feedback.
It presents state-of-the-art science on new reconstructions from all spheres of the Earth System and their synthesis, on methodological advances, and on the current ability of numerical models to simulate low and high frequency changes of climate, environment, and chemical cycling related to interglacials.
Book no longer available.
This article appeared in a Climate of the Past special issue (Paleoclimate, environmental sustainability and our future), which arose from papers presented at the PAGES 2nd Open Science Meeting held from 10-12 August 2005 in Beijing, China.
This paper, included in the special issue "5th International Conference on the Cenozoic Evolution of the Asia-Pacific Environment", was presented at the 5th International Conference on the Cenozoic Evolution of the Asia-Pacific Environment held at the University of Hong Kong, China from 29 October–1 November 2001 and co-organized by PAGES.
This article appears in the special issue "Environmental response to climate and human impact in central Europe during the last 15,000 years", which summarizes and synthesizes major results of the German priority research program "Changes of the geo-biosphere during the last 15,000 years - continental sediments as evidence for changing environmental conditions." The program, involving more than 40 research groups, was funded by the German Research Council (DFG) between 1994 to 2000 as a contribution to PAGES.
This article appears in the special issue "Analysis of Dendrochronological Variability and Associated Natural Climates in Eurasia – the last 10,000 years", which is a contribution to the PAGES/CLIVAR group. It contains 12 papers which represent highlights from a European Commission research project: ‘Analysis of Dendrochronological Variability and Associated Natural Climates in Eurasia – the last 10000 years’ (ADVANCE-10K).
This paper resulted from the annual QUEEN workshops held in Oystese, Norway, April 1999, and in Lund, Sweden, April 2000. PAGES supported the QUEEN project, through its Polar Programs initiative.
This paper resulted from the annual QUEEN workshops held in Oystese, Norway, April 1999, and in Lund, Sweden, April 2000. PAGES supported the QUEEN project, through its Polar Programs initiative.
This paper resulted from the annual QUEEN workshops held in Oystese, Norway, April 1999, and in Lund, Sweden, April 2000. PAGES supported the QUEEN project, through its Polar Programs initiative.