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Boris Vannière is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their research primarily encompasses Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Environmental Science. Within these fields, their work often focuses on several subfields including Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Paleontology, and Anthropology.

Their scientific investigations address diverse topics, prominently including Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Fire Effects on Ecosystems, Archaeology and Ancient Environmental Studies, Landslides and Related Hazards, Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology, Tree-Ring Climate Responses, and Aeolian Processes and Effects.

Recent publications by Boris Vannière and collaborators illustrate the scope of their research interests:

  • Fire hazard modulation by long-term dynamics in land cover and dominant forest type in eastern and central Europe, 2020, Biogeosciences
  • Recent fire regime in the southern boreal forests of western Siberia is unprecedented in the last five millennia, 2020, Quaternary Science Reviews
  • Assessing changes in global fire regimes, 2024, Fire Ecology
  • Climate reconstructions based on GDGT and pollen surface datasets from Mongolia and Baikal area: calibrations and applicability to extremely cold-dry environments over the Late Holocene, 2021, Climate of the Past
  • Late Holocene Mongolian climate and environment reconstructions from brGDGTs, NPPs and pollen transfer functions for Lake Ayrag: Paleoclimate implications for Arid Central Asia, 2021, Quaternary Science Reviews

Boris Vannière has frequently coauthored works with a consistent group of researchers including Isabelle Jouffroy-Bapicot, Lucas Dugerdil, Sébastien Joannin, Odile Peyron, and Guillemette Ménot, reflecting collaborative efforts across multiple studies.

The scientist publishes regularly in journals and venues such as Past Global Change Magazine, Quaternary Science Reviews, Climate of the Past, The Holocene, and the Publishing Network for Geoscientific and Environmental Data (PANGAEA) affiliated with the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research.

In addition to research articles, Boris Vannière has contributed to academic knowledge through book publications, including a 2024 work titled Livre Blanc - Paléoclimats et Paléoenvironnements published by the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique.

Best Publications

  • Changes in Fire Regimes Since the Last Glacial Maximum: An Assessment Based on a Global Synthesis and Analysis of Charcoal Data

    Mitch J. Power;J. Marlon;N. Ortiz;P. J. Bartlein

  • Global biomass burning: a synthesis and review of Holocene paleofire records and their controls

    Jennifer R. Marlon;Patrick J. Bartlein;Anne Laure Daniau;Sandy P. Harrison

  • Predictability of biomass burning in response to climate changes

    A.L. Daniau;P.J. Bartlein;S.P. Harrison;S.P. Harrison;I.C. Prentice;I.C. Prentice;I.C. Prentice

  • Holocene climate changes in the central Mediterranean as recorded by lake-level fluctuations at Lake Accesa (Tuscany, Italy)

    Michel Magny;Jacques-Louis de Beaulieu;Ruth Drescher-Schneider;Boris Vannière

  • North-south palaeohydrological contrasts in the central Mediterranean during the Holocene: tentative synthesis and working hypotheses

    M. Magny;N. Combourieu-Nebout;J. L. de Beaulieu;V. Bout-Roumazeilles

  • Climate versus human-driven fire regimes in Mediterranean landscapes: the Holocene record of Lago dell'Accesa (Tuscany, Italy)

    Boris Vannière;D. Colombaroli;Emmanuel Chapron;A. Leroux

  • Holocene seasonality changes in the central Mediterranean region reconstructed from the pollen sequences of Lake Accesa (Italy) and Tenaghi Philippon (Greece)

    Odile Peyron;Simon Goring;Isabelle Dormoy;Ulrich Kotthoff

  • Circum-Mediterranean fire activity and climate changes during the mid-Holocene environmental transition (8500-2500 cal. BP)

    Boris Vannière;Mitchell Power;Neil Roberts;Willy Tinner

  • Reconstructions of biomass burning from sediment-charcoal records to improve data–model comparisons

    Jennifer R. Marlon;Ryan Kelly;Anne-Laure Daniau;Boris Vannière

  • Possible complexity of the climatic event around 4300—3800 cal. BP in the central and western Mediterranean:

    Michel Magny;Boris Vannière;Gianni Zanchetta;Eric Fouache

  • A review of 2000 years of paleoclimatic evidence in the Mediterranean

    Jürg Luterbacher;Ricardo García-Herrera;Sena Akcer-On;Rob Allan

  • Erosion under climate and human pressures: An alpine lake sediment perspective

    Fabien Arnaud;Jérôme Poulenard;Charline Giguet-Covex;Bruno Wilhelm

  • Fire—vegetation interactions during the Mesolithic—Neolithic transition at Lago dell'Accesa, Tuscany, Italy

    Daniele Colombaroli;Boris Vannière;Chapron Emmanuel;Michel Magny

  • 12,000-Years of fire regime drivers in the lowlands of Transylvania (Central-Eastern Europe): a data-model approach

    A. Feurdean;J. Liakka;B. Vannière;E. Marinova

  • paleofire: An R package to analyse sedimentary charcoal records from the Global Charcoal Database to reconstruct past biomass burning $

    Olivier Blarquez;Olivier Blarquez;Boris Vannière;Jennifer R. Marlon;Anne-Laure Daniau

  • Early-Holocene climatic oscillations recorded by lake-level fluctuations in west-central Europe and in central Italy

    Michel Magny;Boris Vannière;Jacques-Louis de Beaulieu;Carole Bégeot

  • The sedimentary and remote-sensing reflection of biomass burning in Europe

    Carole Adolf;Stefan Wunderle;Daniele Colombaroli;Daniele Colombaroli;Helga Weber

  • Environmental and climatic changes in the Jura mountains (eastern France) during the Lateglacial–Holocene transition: a multi-proxy record from Lake Lautrey

    Michel Magny;Gerard Aalbersberg;Carole Bégeot;Pascale Benoit-Ruffaldi

  • Holocene hydrological changes in south-western Mediterranean as recorded by lake-level fluctuations at Lago Preola, a coastal lake in southern Sicily, Italy

    Michel Magny;Boris Vannière;Camilla Calo;Laurent Millet

  • Contrasting patterns of precipitation seasonality during the Holocene in the south- and north-central Mediterranean

    Michel Magny;Odile Peyron;Laura Sadori;Elena Ortu

  • Pollen and non-pollen palynomorph evidence of medieval farming activities in southwestern Greenland

    Emilie Gauthier;Vincent Bichet;Charly Massa;Christophe Petit

  • Fire hazard modulation by long-term dynamics in land cover and dominant forest type in eastern and central Europe

    Angelica Feurdean;Angelica Feurdean;Boris Vannière;Walter Finsinger;Dan Warren

Frequent Co-Authors

Michel Magny
Michel Magny Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Odile Peyron
Odile Peyron University of Montpellier
Daniele Colombaroli
Daniele Colombaroli Royal Holloway University of London
Emmanuel Chapron
Emmanuel Chapron University of Toulouse-Jean Jaurès
Willy Tinner
Willy Tinner University of Bern
Fabien Arnaud
Fabien Arnaud Université Savoie Mont Blanc
Sébastien Joannin
Sébastien Joannin University of Montpellier
Flavio S. Anselmetti
Flavio S. Anselmetti University of Bern
Angelica Feurdean
Angelica Feurdean Goethe University Frankfurt
Adrian Gilli
Adrian Gilli ETH Zurich

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