Human Galapagos Human Galapagos
Social and Ecological Interactions in the Galapagos Islands

Human Galapagos

Boundaries, Territories and Places

John Dunn Insua and Others
    • £114.99
    • £114.99

Publisher Description

The book takes a multidisciplinary approach to the spatial configuration of the Galapagos Islands from the human dimension and the socio-ecological interactions of the borders, territories, and places that build up the archipelago, using San Cristóbal Island as a case study. It does not limit itself to the division of the colonized area versus the national park but examines the dynamics that exist among the numerous socio-ecological structures that compose the space. It studies the administration and formation of the physical infrastructure in both urban and rural contexts, as well as essential services such as water and energy. The book aims to demonstrate that the design of human components should be understood as an integral part of the conservation, planning, and management of the protected areas of the archipelago. It provides a first guide so that the future design of society is aware of the fragility of ecosystems, using the Galapagos Islands as a referential model.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2026
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
245
Pages
PUBLISHER
Springer Nature Switzerland
SIZE
39.9
MB
Island Ecosystems Island Ecosystems
2023
Water, Food and Human Health in the Galapagos, Ecuador Water, Food and Human Health in the Galapagos, Ecuador
2022
Land Cover and Land Use Change on Islands Land Cover and Land Use Change on Islands
2020
Urban Galapagos Urban Galapagos
2018
Disease Ecology Disease Ecology
2017
Sustainable Energy Mix in Fragile Environments Sustainable Energy Mix in Fragile Environments
2018