Mobilizing the past to shape a better Anthropocene

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Boivin, Nicole
Crowther, Alison
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2021
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As our planet emerges into a new epoch in which humans dominate the Earth system, it is imperative that societies initiate a new phase of responsible environmental stewardship. Here we argue that information from the past has a valuable role to play in enhancing the sustainability and resilience of our societies. We highlight the ways that past data can be mobilized for a variety of efforts, from supporting conservation to increasing agricultural sustainability and food security. At a practical level, solutions from the past often do not require fossil fuels, can be locally run and managed, and have been tested over the long term. Past failures reveal non-viable solutions and expose vulnerabilities. To more effectively leverage increasing knowledge about the past, we advocate greater cross-disciplinary collaboration, systematic engagement with stakeholders and policymakers, and approaches that bring together the best of the past with the cutting-edge technologies and solutions of tomorrow.

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Nature Ecology & Evolution

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5

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3

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Ecology

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Environmental management

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Boivin, N; Crowther, A, Mobilizing the past to shape a better Anthropocene, Nature Ecology & Evolution, 2021, 5 (3), pp. 273-284

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