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Dana Lepofsky
Dana Lepofsky
Professor of Archaeology, Simon Fraser University
Adresse e-mail validée de sfu.ca
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Observations of climate change among subsistence-oriented communities around the world
V Savo, D Lepofsky, JP Benner, KE Kohfeld, J Bailey, K Lertzman
Nature Climate Change 6 (5), 462-473, 2016
3312016
Ancient clam gardens increased shellfish production: adaptive strategies from the past can inform food security today
AS Groesbeck, K Rowell, D Lepofsky, AK Salomon
PloS one 9 (3), e91235, 2014
2492014
Scientists' warning to humanity on threats to indigenous and local knowledge systems
Á Fernández-Llamazares, D Lepofsky, K Lertzman, CG Armstrong, ...
Journal of Ethnobiology 41 (2), 144-169, 2021
2202021
Archaeological data provide alternative hypotheses on Pacific herring (Clupea pallasii) distribution, abundance, and variability
I McKechnie, D Lepofsky, ML Moss, VL Butler, TJ Orchard, G Coupland, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111 (9), E807-E816, 2014
1992014
11 000 years of fire history and climate in the mountain hemlock rain forests of southwestern British Columbia based on sedimentary charcoal
DJ Hallett, DS Lepofsky, RW Mathewes, KP Lertzman
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 33 (2), 292-312, 2003
1792003
Indigenous marine resource management on the Northwest Coast of North America
D Lepofsky, M Caldwell
Ecological Processes 2, 1-12, 2013
1782013
Ancient shellfish mariculture on the Northwest Coast of North America
D Lepofsky, NF Smith, N Cardinal, J Harper, M Morris, R Bouchard, ...
American Antiquity 80 (2), 236-259, 2015
1552015
Plant management systems of British Columbia’s first peoples
NJ Turner, D Lepofsky, D Deur
BC Studies: The British Columbian Quarterly, 107-133, 2013
1422013
Climate change and culture change on the southern coast of British Columbia 2400-1200 cal. BP: An hypothesis
D Lepofsky, K Lertzman, D Hallett, R Mathewes
American Antiquity 70 (2), 267-293, 2005
1392005
Documenting ancient plant management in the northwest of North America
D Lepofsky, K Lertzman
Botany 86 (2), 129-145, 2008
1272008
Long-term fire regime estimated from soil charcoal in coastal temperate rainforests
K Lertzman, D Gavin, D Hallett, L Brubaker, D Lepofsky, R Mathewes
Conservation Ecology 6 (2), 2002
1202002
Historical indigenous land-use explains plant functional trait diversity.
CG Armstrong, JED Miller, AC McAlvay, PM Ritchie, D Lepofsky
Ecology & Society 26 (2), 2021
1092021
Historical ecology of cultural keystone places of the Northwest Coast
D Lepofsky, CG Armstrong, S Greening, J Jackley, J Carpenter, ...
American Anthropologist 119 (3), 448-463, 2017
1082017
11,500 y of human–clam relationships provide long-term context for intertidal management in the Salish Sea, British Columbia
G Toniello, D Lepofsky, G Lertzman-Lepofsky, AK Salomon, K Rowell
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116 (44), 22106-22114, 2019
882019
Impacts of climate change for coastal fishers and implications for fisheries
V Savo, C Morton, D Lepofsky
Fish and Fisheries 18 (5), 877-889, 2017
882017
The past, present, and future of traditional resource and environmental management
D Lepofsky
Journal of Ethnobiology 29 (2), 161-166, 2009
882009
High potential for using DNA from ancient herring bones to inform modern fisheries management and conservation
CF Speller, L Hauser, D Lepofsky, J Moore, AT Rodrigues, ML Moss, ...
PloS one 7 (11), e51122, 2012
832012
“Everything revolves around the herring” the Heiltsuk–herring relationship through time
AM Gauvreau, D Lepofsky, M Rutherford, M Reid
Ecology and Society 22 (2), 2017
822017
Stratigraphic and paleobotanical evidence for prehistoric human-induced environmental disturbance on Mo'orea, French Polynesia
D Lepofsky, PV Kirch, KP Lertzman
University of Hawaii Press, 1996
821996
A bird's eye view of Northern Coast Salish intertidal resource management features, southern British Columbia, Canada
ME Caldwell, D Lepofsky, G Combes, M Washington, JR Welch, ...
The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology 7 (2), 219-233, 2012
802012
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