“…In contrast, fire history reconstructions from southwest China, which is influenced by the Indian Summer Monsoon (ISM), are rare. In southwest China, significant human activity occurred from about 2.2 cal ka BP onwards (Dearing et al, 2008;Hillman et al, 2014;Shen et al, 2006;Wu et al, 2014), although vegetation change in the Lake Erhai catchment may have been caused by human impacts at about 6.4 cal ka BP or even earlier (Dearing et al, 2008;Shen et al, 2006). Therefore, a fire history study in the region would potentially provide a better context for distinguishing the potential impacts of climate from human activity on long-term fire regimes.…”