Bremer Geographisches Kolloquium
of ‘earthly’, grounded thinking, creating a land/sea binary that has long endured. The study of rivers has been characterised by a predominant focus on landed processes of erosion and deposition over that [...] .Koll_Strohmayer.pdf 198 Kb Climate forcing versus humans land use – A novel multiproxy approach for quantitative estimates of past landscape evolution Dr. Alexander Francke, University of Wollongong, [...] the past is still poor. To shed more light on the interplay between climate change, human land use and landscape evolution, innovative trace metal isotope analyses together with conventional proxy analyses