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E-grāmata: Changing Climates, Ecosystems and Environments within Arid Southern Africa and Adjoining Regions: Palaeoecology of Africa 33

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  • Sērija : Palaeoecology of Africa
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Oct-2015
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
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  • Sērija : Palaeoecology of Africa
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Oct-2015
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317573289

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This book is volume 33 of the yearbook series Palaeoecology of Africa presenting the outcome of a tribute conference to the internationally recognized South African researcher and palynologist Professor Louis Scott. He has recently retired, but is continuing his active research career. The conference proceedings and articles published here highlight and celebrate Prof. Scotts contribution to palaeoscience and to the natural sciences in general. The conference was organized in July 2014 by the National Museum, Bloemfontein and the University of the Free State, South Africa, and focused on both past and present environments, ecosystems and climates of the arid regions of southern Africa, an area that serves as major focus of Prof. Scott's research.





Louis Scotts research interests include stratigraphic palynology, long-term continental environmental change during the Cainozoic, and interpretation of palaeoenvironmental records associated with archaeological sites. His research has contributed insights into the origin of our current environment by identifying long-term patterns of climate change. Results have been applied in numerical models of vegetation change in Africa and globally. The results of these studies are relevant across the fields of botany, geology, climatology, archaeology, anthropology and palaeontology.





The chapters revisit and discuss the scientific work of Prof. Scott: among others the reconstructions of vegetation and climatic history in various areas of southern Africa, including the Tswaing Crater with a record of 200 000 years, that give insights into environmental conditions during the Last Glacial Period and the subsequent development of modern conditions. Some observations also provide key baseline information, contributing to understanding past human and environmental contexts and climatic change and the effects of global warming.
Foreword vii
Jurgen Runge
Contributors ix
Chapter 1 From Past To Present: Louis Scott Tribute Conference
1(18)
Jurgen Runge
Maitland T. Seaman
Chapter 2 Geomorphology and Late Quaternary Environmental Change: An Overview Of Central Southern Africa
19(16)
Peter Holmes
Chapter 3 Dry Lakes Or Pans Of The Western Free State, South Africa: Environmental History Of Deelpan And Possible Early Human Impacts
35(18)
Karl W. Butzer
John F. Oswald
Chapter 4 Homo Habilis And Australopithecus Africanus, In The Context Of A Chronospecies And Climatic Change
53(6)
J. Francis Thackeray
Chapter 5 The Fauresmith and Archaeological Systematics
59(12)
Michael Chazan
Chapter 6 A Reconstruction Of The Skull Of Megalotragus Priscus (Broom, 1909), Based On A Find From Erfkroon, Modder River, South Africa, With Notes On The Chronology And Biogeography Of The Species
71(24)
James S. Brink
C. Britt Bousman
Rainer Grun
Chapter 7 Ostrich Eggshell As A Source Of Palaeoenvironmental Information In The Arid Interior Of South Africa: A Case Study From Wonderwerk Cave
95(22)
Michaela Ecker
Jennifer Botha-Brink
Julia A. Lee-Thorp
Andre Piuz
Liora Kolska Horwitz
Chapter 8 First Chronological, Palaeoenvironmental, And Archaeological Data From The Baden-Baden Fossil Spring Complex In The Western Free State, South Africa
117(36)
Andri C. van Aardt
C. Britt Bousman
James S. Brink
George A. Brook
Zenobia Jacobs
Pieter J. du Preez
Lloyd Rossouw
Louis Scott
Chapter 9 Charcoal From Pre-Holocene Stratum 5, Wonderwerk Cave, South Africa
153(22)
Marion K. Bamford
Chapter 10 Rediscovering The Intriguing Patrimonies Depicted In Rock Shelters of Iringa, Tanzania
175(16)
Makarius Peter Itambu
Chapter 11 The Effects Of Global Warming On The Rock Art In The Ukhahlamba-Drakensberg Park World Heritage Site, South Africa
191(18)
Alvord Nhundu
Chapter 12 Climate Change Adaptation And Mitigation Through Agroforestry Systems In Wolaita Zone, Southern Highland Of Ethiopia
209(14)
Wondimu Tadiwos Hailesilassie
Regional Index 223(2)
Subject Index 225(4)
Book Series Page 229
Jurgen Runge is Professor of Physical Geography and Geoecology at the Goethe-University Frankfurt, Germany. As an environmentalist and consultant he has worked on the evolution of tropical landscapes and former and recent climate changes in lower latitudes for many years. He is the editor of the series "Palaeoecology of Africa" and a member in several scientific editorial boards. The outcome and results of his research has been used for many applied purposes such as regional planning, remote sensing, land use, infrastructure projects and management of natural resources.