In an epoch when environmental issues make the headlines, this is a work that goes beyond the everyday. Ecologies as diverse as the Himalayas and the Indian Ocean coast, the Negev desert and the former military bases of Vietnam, or the Namib desert and the east African savannah all have in common a long-time human presence and the many ways people have modified nature. With research covering countries from Asia, Africa, and Australia, the authors come together to ask how and why human impacts on nature have grown in scale and pace from a long pre-history. The chapters in this volume illumine specific patterns and responses across time, going beyond an overt centring of the European experience. The tapestry of life and the human reshaping of environments evoke both concern and hope, making it vital to understand when, why, and how we came to this particular turn in the road. Eschewing easy labels and questioning eurocentrism in today’s climate vocabulary, this is a volume that will stimulate rethinking among scholars and citizens alike.
Gunnel Cederlof & Mahesh Rangarajan
At Nature’s Edge [EPUB ebook]
The Global Present and Long-Term History
At Nature’s Edge [EPUB ebook]
The Global Present and Long-Term History
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Språk Engelska ● Formatera EPUB ● Sidor 376 ● ISBN 9780199093892 ● Redaktör Gunnel Cederlof & Mahesh Rangarajan ● Utgivare OUP India ● Publicerad 2018 ● Nedladdningsbara 3 gånger ● Valuta EUR ● ID 6734890 ● Kopieringsskydd Adobe DRM
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