Climatic and Ecological Change in the Americas
Proposal review
A Perspective from Historical Ecology
Contributor(s)
Whitaker, James Andrew (editor)
Armstrong, Chelsey Geralda (editor)
Odonne, Guillaume (editor)
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU)Language
EnglishAbstract
This book offers a comparative analysis of the experiences, responses, and adaptations of people to climate variability and environmental change across the Americas. It foregrounds historical ecology as a structural framework for understanding the climate change crisis throughout the region and throughout time. In recent years, Indigenous and local populations in particular have experienced climate change effects such as altered weather patterns, seasonal irregularities, flooding and drought, and difficulties relating to subsistence practices. Understanding and dealing with these challenges has drawn on peoples’ longstanding experience with climate variability and in some cases includes models of mitigation and responses that are millennia old. With contributions from specialists across the Americas, this volume will be of interest to scholars from fields including anthropology, archaeology, geography, environmental studies, and Indigenous studies.
Keywords
climatic; ecological; anthropology; environmental anthropology; ecology; Climate Change; Denser; Historical Ecology; Cal BP; Medieval Climatic Anomaly; Fire Resilience; Araucaria Araucana; Clam Gardens; Forest Gardens; Late Holocene; High Severity Fires; Cultural Keystone Species; Maya Forest; French Guiana; Prairie Peninsula; pre-Columbian; Mogollon Rim; Maroni River; Ponderosa Pine Forests; Quadra Island; Clam Harvesting; Sea Water; Lightning Ignitions; Low IntertidalDOI
10.4324/9781003316497ISBN
9781000924305, 9781003316497, 9781032327433, 9781032321073, 9781000924381, 9781000924305OCN
1382630454Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
Oxford, 2023Grantor
Imprint
RoutledgeSeries
New Frontiers in Historical Ecology,Classification
Anthropology
Regional / International studies
Climate change
Conservation of the environment
Applied ecology
Human geography
Physical geography and topography
Archaeology by period / region