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Climate Change and Human Impact on the Landscape - Studies in palaeoecology and environmental archaeology (Paperback, New edition)
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Climate Change and Human Impact on the Landscape - Studies in palaeoecology and environmental archaeology (Paperback, New edition)
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I am pleased to present this volume of invited reviews and research
case studies, produced to mark the retirement of Professor A. G.
Smith - one of the leading researchers in Holocene palaeoecology.
A. G. Smith took his first degree at the University of Sheffield,
graduating in 1951 with a first-class honours degree in Botany. His
doctorate was awarded in 1956 for a study in late-Quaternary vege
tational history, based in the Sub-Department of Quaternary
Research at the University of Cambridge, under the supervision of
the late Sir Harry Godwin, FRS. He then researched and taught at
Queen's University, Belfast, from 1954, leading the Nuffield
Quaternary Research Unit there, becoming Co-Director of the
Palaeoecology Laboratory from 1964. He was appointed Professor and
Head of the Department of Botany (later, Plant Science) at
University College, Cardiff, in 1973, and retired from the School
of Pure and Applied Biology at the renamed University of Wales
College, Cardiff, in August 1991. Although his principal interests
have been concerned with the post-glacial environmental history of
the British Isles, Professor Smith has significantly in fluenced
many researchers elsewhere in their interpretation of biological
and other evidence for human modification of the natural
environment.
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