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The latest Past Global Changes Magazine, titled "Climate Reconstruction and Impacts from the Archives of Societies" is now available to read and download.
Historical climatology is the interdisciplinary research field that reconstructs past climates and weather and their societal impacts on the basis of written and physical records produced by people. This magazine presents papers on the current state of research in several world regions, as well as on new methods and the analysis of new sources in the field. It is a product of the PAGES Climate Reconstruction and Impacts from the Archives of Societies (CRIAS) working group: http://pastglobalchanges.org/crias
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Past Global Changes Magazine vol. 28 (2): Climate Reconstruction and Impacts from the Archives of Societies
The individual articles below are available to read and download via the above link.
Editorial
Recent results and new perspectives in historical climatology: An overview
Chantal Camenisch, S. White, Q. Pei and H. Huhtamaa
Science Highlights
Recent developments of historical climatology in Central, Eastern, and Southern Europe
Andrea Kiss, R. Brázdil, M. Barriendos, C. Camenisch and S. Enzi
Historical climatology in Western and Northern Europe: State-of-the-art, typical documentary data and methods
Chantal Camenisch, H. Huhtamaa, N. Maughan and C. Rohr
Archives of societies and historical climatology in East and Southeast Asia
Fiona Williamson and Qing Pei
Historical climatology in Africa: A state of the art
David J. Nash and Matthew J. Hannaford
Attribution of historical societal impacts and adaptations to climate and extreme events: Integrating quantitative and qualitative perspectives
Sam White and Qing Pei
Flood hazard assessment from alluvial sediments: Data from sedimentology to place names
Antony G. Brown, B. Pears, P. Toms, J. Carroll, J. Wood and R. Jones
Surprising eastern perspectives: Historical climatology and Rus'ian narrative sources
Adrian Jusupović and Martin Bauch
Combining the archives of nature and society: Tree rings and tithes
Heli Huhtamaa, S. Helama, L. Leijonhufvud and F. Charpentier Ljungqvist
Winter freeze-up and summer break-up in Nunatsiavut, Canada, from 1770 to 1910
Marie-Michèle Ouellet-Bernier and Anne de Vernal
Arab Islamic historical documents as a climatological source in the Maghreb
Yassin Meklach
The potential of written sources for a historical climatology of the Middle East during the Mamluk era
Undine Ott
A preliminary global inventory of historical documentary evidence related to climate since the 14th century
Angela-Maria Burgdorf
Program News
SISAL achievements and future initiatives
Climate Variability Across Scales (CVAS): Phase Two
The International Paleofire Network (IPN)
The DEEPICE research and training network
Early-career researchers' perceptions of PAGES working groups
PAGES ECN develops activity clusters: A new structure to support global networking
PAGES 2k Network community survey
Workshop Report
Paleo sea-level science is advancing through Earth- and ice-process insights, but key questions linger