Reconstructing landscape configuration, vegetation history and land-use in the coastal area of two Western Mediterranean Islands (Corsica and Cavallo Islands): Evidence for a Roman environmental tipping point | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Reconstructing landscape configuration, vegetation history and land-use in the coastal area of two Western Mediterranean Islands (Corsica and Cavallo Islands): Evidence for a Roman environmental tipping point
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The study reveals a significant environmental tipping point related to Roman land-use practices in the coastal area.
Key evidence demonstrates changing vegetation history in Corsica and Cavallo Islands over millennia, indicating human impact.
Observational analysis across two Western Mediterranean islands uses historical data to reconstruct landscape configurations.
Findings support the concept of an environmental tipping point, highlighting the long-term effects of ancient human activities.