Talk:Historical ecology

You do not drop the other shoe. Yes, the whole world has been tainted by human culture, however, we all know that, once neglected and/or our stuff is removed, there is no place on earth that cannot return to the natural landscape or some variant of the natural landscape, however, the natural landscape none-the-less.

I'm not sure why you do not talk about the potential return of natural controls and processes although I have run into this myopia before. If the earth cannot control "itself" then it must be groomed by the very same species that knocked it off its equilibrium? Certainly there are whole schools of science being developed and many high paying jobs tracking this with envious eyes, but I don't think it will work. The it that won't work is the continued grooming of the entire earth.

I suggest you include SEE ALSO.

e.g. See also

Cultural landscapes Ecology Natural landscaping Natural environment Soundscape etc. Rstafursky (talk) 15:33, 24 February 2010 (UTC)

Improving Wikipedia's coverage of Historical Ecology
Hello! We invite you to take a look at our proposed wikiproject: Historical Ecology. Annadestinmccown (talk) 22:40, 5 December 2010 (UTC)

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