pSESYNTH project: Community mobilization for a multidisciplinary paleo database of the Global South
Benito, Xavier
- 1Advanced Center for Water Development and Management (ACWADAM)
- 2Universidad de Tarapacá
- 3Universidad de Bonn
- 4Ahmadu Bello University
- 5Kiel University
- 6University of Basel
- 7James Cook University
- 8University of Toronto
- 9Technische Universität Braunschweig
- 10Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands
- 11Stockholm University
- 12Centro Universitario Regional Este
- 13National Museums of Kenya
- 14University of Lincoln
- 15The Australian National University
- 16Universidade da Coruña
- 17Second Institute of Oceanography (SIO, MNR)
- 18Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology
- 19Institute of Geoanthropology
- 20Utrecht University
- 21Durham University
- 22
- 23University of Barcelona
- 24Deccan College Post Graduate Research Institute
- 25Olabisi Onabanjo University
- 26Bournemouth University
- 27Indiana University-Purdue University
- 28Universidad Nacional de Colombia-Sede Medellín
- 29Regierungspräsidium Stuttgart
- 30Uva Wellassa University
- 31CONICET-Universidad Nacional del Comahue
- 32University of Sydney
- 33Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata
- 34Institute of Agrifood Technology and Research
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Past Global Changes Magazine
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Volume
31
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30
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31
How to enhance paleoscientific research, collaboration and application in the Global South? The INQUA-funded multi-year pSESYNTH project envisions the first multi-disciplinary Holocene paleo database through a collaborative vision for past human–environmental systems in the Global South, and their future sustainability.
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