Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2187635464> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2187635464 endingPage "135" @default.
- W2187635464 startingPage "123" @default.
- W2187635464 abstract "Landscapes in the Mediterranean region have been shaped by several abiotic and biotic factors. The former include geology, relief and, especially, climate while the latter include flora and fauna. All these factors interacted and, as they evolved over the geological time, the landscapes evolved as well. This evolution, however, was greatly affected by humans who inhabited the region several thousand years ago and tried to modify the natural landscapes in order to accommodate their needs. According to Willis (1994), the modification started at approximately 4500 BP with the onset of anthropogenic disturbance. In a detailed analysis of the evolution of cultural landscapes in the Mediterranean basin, Naveh & Lieberman (1994) suggest that during the biblical and classical times the densely wooded natural landscape was transformed to a more open and much richer cultural one through agropastoral human activities such as burning, clearing, cutting, coppicing, cultivation and grazing. As a result, the natural vegetation was retained only in the least accessible mountain areas. Nevertheless, there are two opposing theories as to how the landscape appeared in classical Greece. — REVIEW PAPER —" @default.
- W2187635464 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2187635464 creator A5019385858 @default.
- W2187635464 creator A5035404441 @default.
- W2187635464 creator A5066236931 @default.
- W2187635464 date "2010-01-01" @default.
- W2187635464 modified "2023-09-26" @default.
- W2187635464 title "Environmental conservation in classical Greece" @default.
- W2187635464 cites W1487320239 @default.
- W2187635464 cites W1578669278 @default.
- W2187635464 cites W1874158330 @default.
- W2187635464 cites W1983632627 @default.
- W2187635464 cites W1986790048 @default.
- W2187635464 cites W1987783783 @default.
- W2187635464 cites W1998721653 @default.
- W2187635464 cites W2009524068 @default.
- W2187635464 cites W2014256778 @default.
- W2187635464 cites W2021377543 @default.
- W2187635464 cites W2026136768 @default.
- W2187635464 cites W2027862404 @default.
- W2187635464 cites W2039561601 @default.
- W2187635464 cites W2040620679 @default.
- W2187635464 cites W2040862782 @default.
- W2187635464 cites W2050532619 @default.
- W2187635464 cites W2052813106 @default.
- W2187635464 cites W2071230606 @default.
- W2187635464 cites W2083226233 @default.
- W2187635464 cites W2085467678 @default.
- W2187635464 cites W2088583097 @default.
- W2187635464 cites W2103747899 @default.
- W2187635464 cites W2109146189 @default.
- W2187635464 cites W2117978152 @default.
- W2187635464 cites W2121129509 @default.
- W2187635464 cites W2143902681 @default.
- W2187635464 cites W2240127486 @default.
- W2187635464 cites W2241134011 @default.
- W2187635464 cites W2275513102 @default.
- W2187635464 cites W2305837534 @default.
- W2187635464 cites W2316939917 @default.
- W2187635464 cites W2318926647 @default.
- W2187635464 cites W2326558938 @default.
- W2187635464 cites W2328321810 @default.
- W2187635464 cites W2329656207 @default.
- W2187635464 cites W2797983155 @default.
- W2187635464 cites W360999492 @default.
- W2187635464 cites W2185943070 @default.
- W2187635464 cites W2189025000 @default.
- W2187635464 hasPublicationYear "2010" @default.
- W2187635464 type Work @default.
- W2187635464 sameAs 2187635464 @default.
- W2187635464 citedByCount "1" @default.
- W2187635464 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2187635464 hasAuthorship W2187635464A5019385858 @default.
- W2187635464 hasAuthorship W2187635464A5035404441 @default.
- W2187635464 hasAuthorship W2187635464A5066236931 @default.
- W2187635464 hasConcept C103017160 @default.
- W2187635464 hasConcept C125471540 @default.
- W2187635464 hasConcept C127313418 @default.
- W2187635464 hasConcept C128758860 @default.
- W2187635464 hasConcept C132215390 @default.
- W2187635464 hasConcept C142724271 @default.
- W2187635464 hasConcept C151730666 @default.
- W2187635464 hasConcept C166957645 @default.
- W2187635464 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W2187635464 hasConcept C205649164 @default.
- W2187635464 hasConcept C2776133958 @default.
- W2187635464 hasConcept C2776608160 @default.
- W2187635464 hasConcept C2777234453 @default.
- W2187635464 hasConcept C2777601987 @default.
- W2187635464 hasConcept C4646841 @default.
- W2187635464 hasConcept C523546767 @default.
- W2187635464 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2187635464 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2187635464 hasConceptScore W2187635464C103017160 @default.
- W2187635464 hasConceptScore W2187635464C125471540 @default.
- W2187635464 hasConceptScore W2187635464C127313418 @default.
- W2187635464 hasConceptScore W2187635464C128758860 @default.
- W2187635464 hasConceptScore W2187635464C132215390 @default.
- W2187635464 hasConceptScore W2187635464C142724271 @default.
- W2187635464 hasConceptScore W2187635464C151730666 @default.
- W2187635464 hasConceptScore W2187635464C166957645 @default.
- W2187635464 hasConceptScore W2187635464C18903297 @default.
- W2187635464 hasConceptScore W2187635464C205649164 @default.
- W2187635464 hasConceptScore W2187635464C2776133958 @default.
- W2187635464 hasConceptScore W2187635464C2776608160 @default.
- W2187635464 hasConceptScore W2187635464C2777234453 @default.
- W2187635464 hasConceptScore W2187635464C2777601987 @default.
- W2187635464 hasConceptScore W2187635464C4646841 @default.
- W2187635464 hasConceptScore W2187635464C523546767 @default.
- W2187635464 hasConceptScore W2187635464C71924100 @default.
- W2187635464 hasConceptScore W2187635464C86803240 @default.
- W2187635464 hasLocation W21876354641 @default.
- W2187635464 hasOpenAccess W2187635464 @default.
- W2187635464 hasPrimaryLocation W21876354641 @default.
- W2187635464 hasRelatedWork W1597863453 @default.
- W2187635464 hasRelatedWork W1965459638 @default.
- W2187635464 hasRelatedWork W1992918154 @default.
- W2187635464 hasRelatedWork W2071498125 @default.