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全球热带森林的人类深远史前史及其对现代保护的意义。

The deep human prehistory of global tropical forests and its relevance for modern conservation.

机构信息

Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, 07745 Jena, Germany.

Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool L3 3AF, UK.

出版信息

Nat Plants. 2017 Aug 3;3(8):17093. doi: 10.1038/nplants.2017.93.

Abstract

Significant human impacts on tropical forests have been considered the preserve of recent societies, linked to large-scale deforestation, extensive and intensive agriculture, resource mining, livestock grazing and urban settlement. Cumulative archaeological evidence now demonstrates, however, that Homo sapiens has actively manipulated tropical forest ecologies for at least 45,000 years. It is clear that these millennia of impacts need to be taken into account when studying and conserving tropical forest ecosystems today. Nevertheless, archaeology has so far provided only limited practical insight into contemporary human-tropical forest interactions. Here, we review significant archaeological evidence for the impacts of past hunter-gatherers, agriculturalists and urban settlements on global tropical forests. We compare the challenges faced, as well as the solutions adopted, by these groups with those confronting present-day societies, which also rely on tropical forests for a variety of ecosystem services. We emphasize archaeology's importance not only in promoting natural and cultural heritage in tropical forests, but also in taking an active role to inform modern conservation and policy-making.

摘要

重大的人类活动对热带森林的影响一直被认为是近代社会所特有的,与大规模毁林、广泛和集约型农业、资源开采、牲畜放牧和城市定居有关。然而,累积的考古证据表明,智人至少在 45000 年前就积极地操纵了热带森林生态系统。很明显,在今天研究和保护热带森林生态系统时,需要考虑这些千年的影响。尽管如此,考古学迄今为止只提供了有限的关于当代人类与热带森林相互作用的实际见解。在这里,我们回顾了过去的狩猎采集者、农民和城市定居点对全球热带森林影响的重要考古证据。我们比较了这些群体所面临的挑战,以及他们所采取的解决方案,与当今社会所面临的挑战,当今社会也依赖热带森林来提供各种生态系统服务。我们强调考古学的重要性,不仅在于促进热带森林的自然和文化遗产,还在于积极参与现代保护和决策制定。

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