Differential human impact and vegetation history in two adjacent Pyrenean valleys in the Ariège basin, southern France, from 3000 B.P. to the present - HAL-SHS - Sciences de l'Homme et de la Société
Article Dans Une Revue Vegetation History and Archaeobotany Année : 1994

Differential human impact and vegetation history in two adjacent Pyrenean valleys in the Ariège basin, southern France, from 3000 B.P. to the present

Didier Galop

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Detailed palynological studies in two adjoining French Pyrenean valleys, complemented by the study of archives, demonstrate that under similar climatic conditions, the forest history of each valley from the Bronze Age to present time was essentially determined by socio-economical constraints, possibly modified by natural characteristics such as topography. The studies show why the expansion of fagus (beech) at c. 4000 B.P. was asynchronous on the northern slope of the Pyrenees and emphasize the effects of the human impact on the recent lowering of the tree-line.

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halshs-00757743 , version 1 (20-03-2014)

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Didier Galop, Guy Jalut. Differential human impact and vegetation history in two adjacent Pyrenean valleys in the Ariège basin, southern France, from 3000 B.P. to the present. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 1994, 3, pp. 225-244. ⟨halshs-00757743⟩
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