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Historical Ecology in Amazonia
Historical ecology is at the heart of the ongoing debate about the degree to which pre-Columbian humans transformed Amazonian ecosystems. For more than 30 years, specialists in the Amazon have been studying ancient human impacts on Amazonian forests and savannas.
Rostain, Stéphen, McKey, Doyle
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Historical ecology and the study of landscape
Historical ecology is a practical framework for studying the management history of landscapes and how such knowledge can inform and help envision their durable futures.
Carole L Crumley
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Historical ecology coming of age
Historical ecology is a research program that in earnest has emerged within anthropology since the turn of the millennium. This essay offers a short outline of historical ecology and, on the basis of a review of four volumes published over the last ...
Christian Isendahl
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1996
Abstract It is often assumed that the natural environment does not change. Temperature and rainfall, for example, are expected to vary around some climatic mean. Actually, climate has changed, is changing, and will change in the future.
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Abstract It is often assumed that the natural environment does not change. Temperature and rainfall, for example, are expected to vary around some climatic mean. Actually, climate has changed, is changing, and will change in the future.
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The Historical Roots of Ecological Modernization
1997Abstract Contextualizes the contemporary environmental conflict in the tradition of thinking about man and nature relationships. Discusses the origins of environmentalism and gives a detailed interpretation of the recent history from Blueprint for Survival to the new discourse of ecological modernization of the 1980s and 1990s.
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Ecological and Historical Timetables
Monthly Review, 1990Some thoughts about your September Review of the Month, "Socialism and Ecology." The Review brings into play two separate timetables. The advent of true socialism, viewed from the developments of the past 70 years, is postulated as taking place over centuries rather than decades.This article can also be found at the Monthly Review website, where most ...
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