A McGill-led study has shown that the size of the Maya population in the lowland city of Itzan (in present-day Guatemala) varied over time in response to climate change. The findings, published recently in Quaternary Science Reviews, show that both droughts and very wet periods led to important population declines.

Classified as: Maya, Itzan, Population, Benjamin Keenan, peter douglas, climate change, Sustainability
Published on: 30 Jun 2021
Classified as: recherche, Inuit, Nunavik, Plan Nord, Population, Nord, Québec Arctique
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Published on: 27 Oct 2014
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