Apocalypse Now (And Avoid the Rush): Human Dimensions of Climate Change in the Indo-Pacific (Essay) Apocalypse Now (And Avoid the Rush): Human Dimensions of Climate Change in the Indo-Pacific (Essay)

Apocalypse Now (And Avoid the Rush): Human Dimensions of Climate Change in the Indo-Pacific (Essay‪)‬

Archaeology in Oceania 2008, April, 43, 1

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Abstract This essay draws attention to a set of related alternatives to conventional archaeological approaches to climate change and cultural transformation. It canvasses concepts drawn from the 'new ecology', the study of societal vulnerability and from 'political ecology'. The suggestion is that archaeologists focus on

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2008
1 April
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
21
Pages
PUBLISHER
Oceania Publication
SIZE
207.2
KB

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