Human–environment interactions: learning from the past J. A. DearingR. W. BattarbeeF. Oldfield Editorial 04 February 2006 Pages: 1 - 16
Using diatoms to assess the impacts of prehistoric, pre-industrial and modern land-use on Danish lakes Emily G. BradshawAnne Birgitte NielsenN. John Anderson Original Article 04 February 2006 Pages: 17 - 24
Sequential impacts of Polynesian and European settlement on vegetation and environmental processes recorded in sediments at Whangapoua Estuary, Great Barrier Island, New Zealand J. OgdenY. DengS. Anderson Original Article 10 February 2006 Pages: 25 - 40
Holocene fire history from the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area, New South Wales, Australia: the climate, humans and fire nexus Manu P. BlackScott D. Mooney Original Article 21 January 2006 Pages: 41 - 51
Historical deforestation as a cause of alluviation in small valleys, subcarpathian loess plateau, Poland Kazimierz KlimekMaria LanczontJolanta Nogaj-Chachaj Original Article 25 January 2006 Pages: 52 - 61
Soil erosion response to climatic change and human activity during the Quaternary on the Loess Plateau, China Xiubin HeJie ZhouKeli Tang Original Article 18 January 2006 Pages: 62 - 70
Climate and human impact on lowland lake sedimentation in Central Coastal California: the record from c. 650 ad to the present A. J. PlaterJ. F. BoyleR. W. Stroud Original Paper 11 February 2006 Pages: 71 - 85
Land cover change and abrupt environmental impacts on Javan volcanoes, Indonesia: a long-term perspective on recent events Franck LavigneYanni Gunnell Original article 11 February 2006 Pages: 86 - 100
Past and future perspectives upon landscape instability in Cumbria, northwest England R. C. Chiverrell Original Article 25 January 2006 Pages: 101 - 114
Human–environment interactions: towards synthesis and simulation J. A. DearingR. W. BattarbeeF. Oldfield Original Paper 03 February 2006 Pages: 115 - 123