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Feature The rise and fall of the ancient Maya has intrigued historians and archaeologists for decades. Now, Earth-system scientists are taking a keen interest. Scott Heckbert asks: what role might environmental condition
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Document Date: 2013-10-21 09:04:46


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Alberta Innovates Technology Futures / Solutions Journal / /

Continent

Americas / /

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Canada / United Kingdom / Belize / /

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Environmental Issue / Natural Disaster / /

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University of New Mexico Press / /

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modelled trade network / greater ecosystem services / trade network / food production / agricultural management / overall trade network / socialecological systems / degraded ecosystem services / immune and other systems / ecosystem services / social-ecological systems / built infrastructure / trade networks / connected network / local production systems / food production drops / Environmental and human systems / energy / /

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Yucatan Peninsula / Lowland Maya / Timothy Beach / /

Organization

Maya / University of New Mexico Press / /

Person

Christian Isendahl / Carole Crumley / Robert Costanza / Diane Chase / Maya Collapse / David Lentz / Vernon Scarborough / Joel Gunn / Sander van der Leeuw / Scott Heckbert / Nicholas Dunning / Arlen Chase / Paul Sinclair / /

Position

environmental economist / similar model for our global civilisation / /

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simulation / /

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