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1. John Birks: Pioneer in quantitative palaeoecology.

2. Palaeoenvironmental changes since the Last Glacial Maximum: Patterns, timing and dynamics throughout South America.

3. Frank Oldfield and his contributions to environmental change research.

4. Vegetation and climate change during the Medieval Climate Anomaly and the Little Ice Age on the southern Cape coast of South Africa: Pollen evidence from Bo Langvlei.

5. Fire and climate change impacts on lowland forest composition in northern Congo during the last 2580 years from palaeoecological analyses of a seasonally flooded swamp.

6. Palynological evidence for environmental and climatic change in the lower Guadiana valley, Portugal, during the last 13 000 years.

7. Holocene vegetation dynamics, fire and grazing in the Sierra de Gádor, southern Spain.

8. Holocene vegetational landscapes of NE Iberia: charcoal analysis from Cova de la Guineu, Barcelona, Spain.

9. Ecosystem resilience to late-Holocene climate change in the Upper Zambezi Valley.

10. Early occurrence of temperate oak-dominated forest in the northern part of the Little Hungarian Plain, SW Slovakia.

11. The impact of European colonization on the late-Holocene non-volant mammals of Yorke Peninsula, South Australia.

12. Mid-Holocene (4200 kyr BP) mass mortalities in Mauritius (Mascarenes): Insular vertebrates resilient to climatic extremes but vulnerable to human impact.

13. Decline and localized extinction of a major raised bog species across the British Isles: evidence for associated land-use intensification.

14. Changes in fire regime explain the Holocene rise and fall of Abies balsamea in the coniferous forests of western Québec, Canada.

15. Late-Holocene vegetation and fire history from Ferry Lake, northwestern Wisconsin, USA.

16. Climate change and human settlement as drivers of late-Holocene vegetational change in the Faroe Islands.

17. The Postglacial record of environmental history from Lago di Pergusa, Sicily.

18. Crossing forest thresholds: inertia and collapse in a Holocene sequence from south-central Spain.

19. Evidence for abrupt climatic change in northern Scotland between 3900 and 3500 calendar years BP.