A public workshop organized by the Department of Medieval Studies in cooperation with the Austrian Science and Research Liaison Office, Brno, Czech Republic.
Historical ecology is among the youngest and most dynamically developing research disciplines. It is strongly interdisciplinary, connecting humanities (history, archaeology) with natural sciences (botany, ecology). With a growing concern about the state of the global environment, historical ecological research is needed to answer crucial questions as to how present environments have been influenced by past interactions between human activities and natural processes.
Historical ecology, however, being a young discipline, is institutionally somewhat under-developed. There are very few departments or research institutions dedicated to this research area. National meetings are rare, and the meeting of European colleagues is possible almost only at the biannual conferences of the European Society for Environmental History.
The conference proposed will bring together Czech, Austrian and Hungarian historical ecologists to discuss their current projects and also to establish whether there are any common grounds, similar trends and specific local characteristics to be observed in Central Europe. Our aims also include discussing university curricula to foster a unified, quality approach in teaching historical ecology in our region. Such a meeting would provide the missing link between large congresses (such as the ESEH) and the isolated efforts of individual researchers or smaller national groups.
Friday, 26 Oct. 2007
Session I – Teaching
Session II – Landscape History and Landscape Archaeology
Session III – Historical Ecology and Modern Ecology
Saturday, 27 Oct. 2007
Session IV – Palaeoecology and Historical Ecology
Session V – Climate History
Session VI – Environmental History
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