Viewing the Future in the Past Viewing the Future in the Past

Viewing the Future in the Past

Historical Ecology Applications to Environmental Issues

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Publisher Description

Essays reveal how human activity has influenced ecosystems, economies, and landscapes for millenia

Viewing the Future in the Past is a collection of essays that represents a wide range of authors, loci, and subjects that together demonstrate the value and necessity of looking at environmental problems as a long-term process that involves humans as a causal factor. Editors H. Thomas Foster, II, Lisa M. Paciulli, and David J. Goldstein argue that it is increasingly apparent to environmental and earth sciences experts that humans have had a profound effect on the physical, climatological, and biological earth. Consequently, they suggest that understanding any aspect of the earth within the last ten thousand years means understanding the density and activities of Homo sapiens.

The essays reveal the ways in which archaeologists and anthropologists have devised methodological and theoretical tools and applied them to pre-Columbian societies in the New World and ancient sites in the Middle East. Some of the authors demonstrate how these tools can be useful in examining modern societies. The contributors provide evidence that past and present ecosystems, economies, and landscapes must be understood through the study of human activity over millennia and across the globe.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2016
May 5
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
200
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of South Carolina Press
SELLER
The University of South Carolina
SIZE
8.7
MB
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