van Vugt, Lieveke

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Morales-Molino, César; van Vugt, Lieveke; van Leeuwen, Jacqueline F N; Gobet, Erika; Schwörer, Christoph; Ganz, Kathrin; Giagkoulis, Tryfon; Brugger, Sandra O; Bogaard, Amy; Hafner, Albert; Kotsakis, Kostas; Lotter, André F; Tinner, Willy (2024). Looking at the modern landscape of submediterranean Greece through a palaeoecological lens. The Science of the total environment, 949, p. 174986. Elsevier 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.174986

Beffa, Giorgia; Gobet, Erika; Hächler, Luc; Isola, Ilaria; Morlock, Marina A; Sadori, Laura; Schläfli, Patrick; Rey, Fabian; van Vugt, Lieveke; Vogel, Hendrik; Zander, Paul D; Zanchetta, Giovanni; Grosjean, Martin; Tinner, Willy (2024). A novel, continuous high-resolution palaeoecological record from central Italy suggests comparable land-use dynamics in Southern and Central Europe during the Neolithic. The Holocene, pp. 1-16. Sage 10.1177/09596836241247302

Brechbühl, Sarah; van Vugt, Lieveke; Gobet, Erika; Morales-Molino, César; Volery, Joseph; Lotter, André F.; Ballmer, Ariane; Brügger, Sandra Olivia; Szidat, Sönke; Hafner, Albert; Tinner, Willy (2024). Vegetation dynamics and land-use change at the Neolithic lakeshore settlement site of Ploča Mičov Grad, Lake Ohrid, North Macedonia. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 33(2), pp. 247-267. Springer 10.1007/s00334-023-00931-3

Lang, Gerhard; Tinner, Willy; Morales-Molino, César; Schwörer, Christoph; van Vugt, Lieveke; Gobet, Erika; Ammann, Brigitta (2023). History of selected taxa. In: Lang, Gerhard; Ammann, Brigitta; Behre, Karl-Ernst; Tinner, Willy (eds.) Quaternary Vegetation Dynamics of Europe (pp. 249-362). Bern: Haupt Verlag

van Vugt, Lieveke; Garcés-Pastor, Sandra; Gobet, Erika; Brechbühl, Sarah; Knetge, Antonietta; Lammers, Youri; Stengele, Katja; Alsos, Inger Greve; Tinner, Willy; Schwörer, Christoph (2022). Pollen, macrofossils and sedaDNA reveal climate and land use impacts on Holocene mountain vegetation of the Lepontine Alps, Italy. Quaternary science reviews, 296, p. 107749. Elsevier 10.1016/j.quascirev.2022.107749

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