How #paleoecology insights can be integrated into the #planetary health framework to improve our understanding of global #environmental change, and navigate a challenging future, are explored in a new commentary article (Gillson et al., 2025; Bayles et al., 2025).
How #paleoecology insights can be integrated into the #planetary health framework to improve our understanding of global #environmental change, and navigate a challenging future, are explored in a new commentary article @anthropocenebio.bsky.social onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/…
— Rob Marchant (@rob-marchant.bsky.social) February 1, 2025 at 10:12 AM
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📢Congratulations to the entire Planetary Boundaries working group team on the paper "Exploring the Interface Between Planetary Boundaries and Palaeoecology" 👏🎉.
— PAGES (Past Global Changes) (@pages-ipo.bsky.social) January 17, 2025 at 10:49 AM
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Blog: Planetary boundaries & palaeoecology Charting pathways that could stabilise earth system processes requires knowledge of how Earth systems have varied. This can inform decisions about where change could be resisted, accepted, or where adaptation is inevitable. www.york.ac.uk/anthropocene…
— Leverhulme Centre for Anthropocene Biodiversity (@anthropocenebio.bsky.social) January 28, 2025 at 2:23 PM
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References
Gillson L, Seddon A, Mottl O, Zhang K, Kirsten K, Gell P, Marchant RA, Schwörer C, Razanatsoa E, Lane PJ, Courtney-Mustaphi CJ, Dearing J. 2025. Exploring the interface between planetary boundaries and palaeoecology. Global Change Biology 31(1): e70017. [CC BY-ND-NC 4.0]
Bayles, 2025. “Exploring the interface between planetary boundaries and palaeoecology” Global Change Biology 31(1): e70043. [a GCB invited commentary article]