Interdisciplinary Approach to Spatiotemporal Population Dynamics. The North Orkney Population History Project

The North Orkney Population History Project is a multidisciplinary data collection, digitization, and analysis effort that aims to reconstruct longitudinal demographic, environmental, and economic change. We describe the motivation, methodological approach, data sources, and some initial findings of...

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Main Authors: Julia A. Jennings, Corey S. Sparks, Timothy Murtha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Instititute of Social History 2019-07-01
Series:Historical Life Course Studies
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10622/23526343-2019-0002?locatt=view:master
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spelling doaj-bc493cdad0834af0800b24cdf8b0100b2020-11-25T00:32:01ZengInternational Instititute of Social HistoryHistorical Life Course Studies2352-63432019-07-0182750Interdisciplinary Approach to Spatiotemporal Population Dynamics. The North Orkney Population History ProjectJulia A. Jennings0Corey S. Sparks1Timothy Murtha2University of Albany - State University of New YorkThe University of Texas at San AntonioUniversity of FloridaThe North Orkney Population History Project is a multidisciplinary data collection, digitization, and analysis effort that aims to reconstruct longitudinal demographic, environmental, and economic change. We describe the motivation, methodological approach, data sources, and some initial findings of the project. Detailed contextual information about a single community allows for the joint analysis of the changing population and changing landscape. The combination of diverse data sources and disciplinary approaches has resulted in findings that would not have been possible if each source had been considered in isolation. The approach adopted by the project offers a way to examine the interaction of a population with its landscape over a period of change.http://hdl.handle.net/10622/23526343-2019-0002?locatt=view:masterHistorical DemographyLandscapeHouseholdsLand UseHistorical ArchaeologyEthnography
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author Julia A. Jennings
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Interdisciplinary Approach to Spatiotemporal Population Dynamics. The North Orkney Population History Project
Historical Life Course Studies
Historical Demography
Landscape
Households
Land Use
Historical Archaeology
Ethnography
author_facet Julia A. Jennings
Corey S. Sparks
Timothy Murtha
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title Interdisciplinary Approach to Spatiotemporal Population Dynamics. The North Orkney Population History Project
title_short Interdisciplinary Approach to Spatiotemporal Population Dynamics. The North Orkney Population History Project
title_full Interdisciplinary Approach to Spatiotemporal Population Dynamics. The North Orkney Population History Project
title_fullStr Interdisciplinary Approach to Spatiotemporal Population Dynamics. The North Orkney Population History Project
title_full_unstemmed Interdisciplinary Approach to Spatiotemporal Population Dynamics. The North Orkney Population History Project
title_sort interdisciplinary approach to spatiotemporal population dynamics. the north orkney population history project
publisher International Instititute of Social History
series Historical Life Course Studies
issn 2352-6343
publishDate 2019-07-01
description The North Orkney Population History Project is a multidisciplinary data collection, digitization, and analysis effort that aims to reconstruct longitudinal demographic, environmental, and economic change. We describe the motivation, methodological approach, data sources, and some initial findings of the project. Detailed contextual information about a single community allows for the joint analysis of the changing population and changing landscape. The combination of diverse data sources and disciplinary approaches has resulted in findings that would not have been possible if each source had been considered in isolation. The approach adopted by the project offers a way to examine the interaction of a population with its landscape over a period of change.
topic Historical Demography
Landscape
Households
Land Use
Historical Archaeology
Ethnography
url http://hdl.handle.net/10622/23526343-2019-0002?locatt=view:master
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