Climate and society in long-term perspective: Opportunities and pitfalls in the use of historical datasets

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2019-08-08

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van Bavel, B.J.P.ISNI 0000000058871248
Curtis, Daniel
Hannaford, Matthew
Moatsos, M.ORCID 0000-0002-3132-0651ISNI 0000000492798784
Roosen, Joris
Soens, Tim

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Abstract

Recent advances in paleoclimatology and the growing digital availability of large historical datasets on human activity have created new opportunities to investigate long‐term interactions between climate and society. However, noncritical use of historical datasets can create pitfalls, resulting in misleading findings that may become entrenched as accepted knowledge. We demonstrate pitfalls in the content, use and interpretation of historical datasets in research into climate and society interaction through a systematic review of recent studies on the link between climate and (a) conflict incidence, (b) plague outbreaks and (c) agricultural productivity changes. We propose three sets of interventions to overcome these pitfalls, which involve a more critical and multidisciplinary collection and construction of historical datasets, increased specificity and transparency about uncertainty or biases, and replacing inductive with deductive approaches to causality. This will improve the validity and robustness of interpretations on the long‐term relationship between climate and society.

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climate and society, conflict, historical datasets, long-term, plague, SDG 2 - Zero Hunger

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van Bavel, B J P, Curtis, D, Hannaford, M, Moatsos, M, Roosen, J & Soens, T 2019, 'Climate and society in long-term perspective : Opportunities and pitfalls in the use of historical datasets', Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change, vol. 10, no. 6, 611. https://doi.org/10.1002/wcc.611