If we can interpret the present and read the past, we can accept the challenge of the future
Present environment can be considered as a dynamic system of emergent complexity, product of the many interactions -feedbacks, couplings, perturbations, inductions, metachronicities,… - stablished amongst its constituent parts -basically the lithosphere, the atmosphere, the hydrosphere and the biosphere; playing humans an increasing role among biota. So have to be considered past environments or palaeoenvironments. This complexity demands an integrated, interdisciplinary view of reasearch in both cases. Present environment, although diverse, is a readily accessible continuum. Many of its properties can be assesed by scientific research obtaining a good idea of processes and products. The interpretation of past environments depends on a detailed knowledge of present environment (principle of uniformitarianism). The present shows us how to read the record of past environmental change. Past environments are not directly accessible and their remains are discontinuous. To reconstruct them the object of analysis is the archive, a superficial formation (lake or ocean sediment, accumulation of peat, glacier ice, and others) that contains a record of environmental changes. The change itself leaves signals in the archive -structural, textural, mineralogical, biological, and chemical signals for example- which we attempt to interpret. In this sense, palaeoenvironmental reconstruction tries to make the intinerary from present observed properties of the archives to stablish the processes related to their genesis and from those to uncover the past environments that governed them. Natural archives are thus the memory of the geosystem. Nevertheless, we have to be aware of the fact that progressive and regressive pathways are both likely to have ocurred, so information was sometimes stored and sometimes deleted from the archives. In fact, the further we go back in time the less information can be recovered. It is also important to remind that reconstruction is always partial, as it is impossible to obtain clues of all the complexities, and even some past environments may have had conditions which are not comparable to any present environment. Even with these constrains, reconstructions provide a huge database of the evolution of the ecosystems. Under ideal circumstances the database of past environments would help us to know the range of different status showed by a given ecosystem through time and the factors, natural and/or anthropogenic, implicated in its changes. It is this background evolution the framework within which to evaluate present environment. The equation quotes to: the present shows us the processes and the products, the past shows us the evolution. Both knowledges have to be integrated for a proper understanding and to put present changes into perspective. We keep moving the old wiki environment to this new XWiki system. Please, if your account is not accepted here or you don't find what you are looking, visit the former MediaWiki installation or contact Your EPEC Network ICT Team. Thanks!Blog 
June 09, 2008
April 19, 2008
eXo WebOS Presented
eXo WebOS launch Party: the Round Table Video with Adobe, eXo, Google, Mozilla, Microsoft and Sun Microsystems! Some XWiki people in the crew. ...
April 12, 2008
Humour… or not?
I must certainly say that it is worth to install Skype and ask Ludovic for accepting us in his list of contact just to see what he includes in his profile message :-) See this...
Dilbert
March 06, 2008
GSOC 2008 idea: RESTful XWiki
Very cool discussion!!!
March 01, 2008
Ludovic Analysis on Google Sites
Ludovic Dubost, XWiki'a creator, blogging about Google Sites. It is worth a detailed read!
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