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SESSION 2. How to tackle the subject of forest age in a global manner? 
(Chairman:  Szabó P.)

 


Szabó P. – The role of interdisciplinarity in discovering the history of ancient forests


Pescini V., Gabellieri N., Montanari C. A.  – An historical approach to the ecology of Acient and Recent woodland: a case study on fire regimes in a Mediterranean Valley of W-Liguria


Novenko E. – Mid- and Late Holocene forest history and fire regime in the Meshchera Lowlands (European Russia)


Timpany S. – From Coast to Coast: investigations of submerged forests in Orkneyand the Pett Level, Sussex


Bazan G., Castrorao Barba A. , Gianguzzi L., Baiamonte G. , Corselli R. , Schicchi R. , Martín Civantos

J.M. – Human footprint into the woodland of Bosco della Foresta (Trapani Mountains, NW Sicily)

Bogino S. – Ancient forests of the Argentinean Pampas: denying old paradigms about a landscape without trees

Robin V., Dreibrodt S., Talon B., Origin and history of a mediterranean anomaly, the beech old growth forest of the Sainte Baume (France)


Cunill Artigas R. , Métaillié J-P, Pélachs-Manosa A., Py-Saragaglia V, Soriano-Lopez J.M., Saulnier M., Badache N., Galop D. – Current fir (Abies alba) forests in the Pyrenees, are they relictual woodlands of a Holocene glorious past?


Saulnier M., Py-Saragaglia V., Fouedjeu-Foumou L., Cunill Artigas R. – The pre-charcoal making activity vegetation in a Vicdessos upper valley: a pedoanthracological approach in the Bernadouze catchment area (Pyrenees, France)

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