PANTROPICA Virtual Seminar Series #1: The past, present & future ‘Pantropocene’: Pacific perspectives A/ Prof Stephen Acabado (UCLA) on Older is not Necessarily Better: The…
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For our very first episode of Talkin’ Tropics, Dr. Chris Kiahtipes, Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Anthropology with the Institute for the Advanced Study of Culture…
Study shows that people have been actively shaping the SW Amazon for over 3,500 years
New Study Points to a History of Indigenous Sustainable Use of the Western Amazon Stretching Back 5,000 Years
New paper shows non-uniform landscape responses to the ‘Great Dying’ in the Americas and Asia-Pacific
The ‘Pantropica Podcasts’ provides a space for early career researchers from across the globe to present their work in tropical palaeoecology, archaeology, history, policy and…
Southeast Asia harbours the world’s most diverse and extensive mangroves, and northern Vietnam hosts a large proportion of the region’s mangrove plants. These habitats can…
The Philippine Archipelago is home to some of the world’s richest biodiversity, including some 20,000 plant and animal species found nowhere else in the world.…
ISLANDER: Island Sustainability: the Legacy of Anthropogenic and Natural Disturbance on Ecological Resources
The Collapse of the Classic Maya, like the collapse of Rapa Nui’s society, has almost become a byword for environmental degradation. The theory, rapidly summarized,…










