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1. Natural and anthropogenic factors affecting intense slope processes in Eastern Europe during the Modern Period: Serteyka river valley, Russia.

2. Assessing charcoal and phytolith signals for pre-Columbian land-use based on modern indigenous activity areas in the Upper Xingu, Amazonia.

3. From landscape description to quantification: A new generation of reconstructions provides new perspectives on Holocene regional landscapes of SE Sweden.

4. Contrasting local and regional Holocene histories of Abies alba in the Czech Republic in relation to human impact: Evidence from forestry, pollen and anthracological data.

5. Palaeoenvironmental evidence for the impact of the crusades on the local and regional environment of medieval (13th–16th century) northern Latvia, eastern Baltic.

6. Early Holocene woodland vegetation and human impacts in the arid zone of the southern Levant.

7. Elastic body impact on sandwich panels at low and intermediate velocity.

8. Disturbance and resilience of a Sphagnum peatland in western Russia (Western Dvina Lakeland) during the last 300 years: A multiproxy, high-resolution study.

9. 7000 years of vegetation history and land-use changes in the Morvan Mountains (France): A regional synthesis.

10. A futurist perspective on the Anthropocene.

11. Holocene land cover and population dynamics in Southern France.

12. Prehistoric palaeodemographics and regional land cover change in eastern Iberia.

13. Mediterranean and north-African cultural adaptations to mid-Holocene environmental and climatic changes.

14. Mid-Holocene vegetation history of the central Mediterranean.

15. A pollen-based pseudobiomisation approach to anthropogenic land-cover change.

16. The impact of ancient civilization on the northeastern Chinese landscape: palaeoecological evidence from the Western Liaohe River Basin, Inner Mongolia.

17. The late-Holocene decline of Casuarinaceae in southeast Australia.

18. Are circumpolar hunter-gatherers visible in the palaeoenvironmental record? Pollen-analytical evidence from Nunalleq, southwestern Alaska.

19. Micromorphological evidence of soil deterioration since the mid-Holocene at archaeological sites in Brittany, France.

20. Was it ‘terra desolata’? Conquering and colonizing the medieval Prussian wilderness in the context of climate change.

21. Is the concept of human impacts past its use-by date?

22. Holocene comment and reply.

23. Reconstruction of Holocene vegetation dynamics at Lac de Bretaye, a high-mountain lake in the Swiss Alps.

24. Reconstructing Holocene vegetation on the island of Gran Canaria before and after human colonization.

25. Rich-fen bryophytes in past and recent mire vegetation in a successional land uplift area.

26. Indicator pollen taxa of human-induced and natural vegetation in Northern China.

27. Vegetation, climate and environmental history of the last 4500 years at lake Shkodra (Albania/Montenegro).

28. Sediment dynamics and hydrologic events affecting small lacustrine systems on the southern-central Tibetan Plateau – the example of TT Lake.

29. Lake Belau and its catchment (northern Germany): A key archive of environmental history in northern central Europe since the onset of agriculture.

30. Climate, palaeohydrology and land use change in the Central Iberian Range over the last 1.6 kyr: The La Parra Lake record.

31. What drives the recent intensified vegetation degradation in Mongolia – Climate change or human activity?

32. Inaccessible Andean sites reveal human-induced weathering in grazed soils.

33. Major disturbance to aquatic ecosystems in the South Island, New Zealand, following human settlement in the Late Holocene.

34. Non-pollen palynomorphs show human- and livestock-induced eutrophication of Lake Nussbaumersee (Thurgau, Switzerland) since Neolithic times (3840 bc).

35. Quantification of past plant abundances based on the R-value model: Exemplified by an impact assessment of pre-historic iron production and summer farming in Budalen, central Norway.

36. Moderate seismic activity affects contemporary sediment yields.

37. Impact of the spatial and thematic resolution of Holocene anthropogenic land-cover scenarios on modeled soil erosion and sediment delivery rates.

38. Holocene and historical vegetation change and fire history on the north-central coast of California, USA.

39. Palaeoenvironmental implications of the prehistorical catastrophes in relation to the Lajia Ruins within the Guanting Basin along the Upper Yellow River, China.

40. Climatic and human impacts on mountain vegetation at Lauenensee (Bernese Alps, Switzerland) during the last 14,000 years.

41. Sensitivity of floodplain geoecology to human impact: A Holocene perspective for the headwaters of the Dijle catchment, central Belgium.

42. Asynchronous Holocene colluvial and alluvial aggradation: A matter of hydrosedimentary connectivity.

43. Vegetation history and dynamics in the middle reach of the Yangtze River during the last 1500 years revealed by sedimentary records from Taibai Lake, China.

44. Variations in spruce (Picea sp.) distribution in the Chinese Loess Plateau and surrounding areas during the Holocene.

45. Lake-level changes and fire history at Lagunillo del Tejo (Spain) during the last millennium: Climate or humans?

46. Climate change and human disturbance of fynbos vegetation during the late Holocene at Princess Vlei, Western Cape, South Africa.

47. Changes in erosion patterns during the Holocene in a currently treeless subalpine catchment inferred from lake sediment geochemistry (Lake Anterne, 2063 m a.s.l., NW French Alps): The role of climate and human activities.

48. Mangrove dynamics in the southwestern Caribbean since the 'Little Ice Age': A history of human and natural disturbances.

49. Late-Holocene human-induced changes to the extent of alpine areas in the East Sudetes, Central Europe.

50. Distinguishing prehistoric human influence on late-Holocene forests in southern Ontario, Canada.