Climatic and Ecological Change in the Americas
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Climatic and Ecological Change in the Americas
A Perspective from Historical Ecology
Odonne, Guillaume; Whitaker, James Andrew; Armstrong, Chelsey Geralda
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2024
244
Mole
9781032327433
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Foreword
William Balee
Introduction
James Andrew Whitaker, Chelsey Geralda Armstrong, and Guillaume Odonne
1 "Open the Floodgates of Heaven": Amazonian Climate Change in Pre-Columbian Times
Stephen Rostain and Jonas Gregorio da Souza
2 The Milpa Cycle as a Sustainable Ecological Resource
Anabel Ford
3 Confronting Climatic Instability in Coastal California Through the Lens of Archaeology and Historical Ecology
Torben Rick, Gabriel Sanchez, and Shannon Tushingham
4 Indigenous People Prevented Climate-Induced Ecological Change for Millennia: Evidence from the Prairie Peninsula and Fire-Loving Forests of Eastern North America
Natalie G. Mueller
5 Indigenous Land Use and Fire Resilience of Southwest USA Ponderosa Pine Forests
Christopher I. Roos, Thomas W. Swetnam, and Christopher H. Guiterman
6 Different Relational Models have Shaped the Biocultural Conservation over Time of Araucaria araucana Forests and Their People
Ana H. Ladio and Mauricio Sedrez dos Reis
7 Ancient and Ongoing Land-Use as Climate Change Mitigation in Ts'msyen, Heiltsuk, and Wuikinuxv Homelands
Chelsey Geralda Armstrong, Sara Wickham, and Kalina Hunter
8 Clam Gardens Across Generations and Places Support Social-Ecological Resilience to Global Change
Dana Lepofsky and Anne Salomon
9 Ancient Knowledge, Future Wisdom: Archaeological Perspectives of Caribbean Coastal Food and Habitat Security during Times of Climate Crises
Isabel Rivera-Collazo
10 Whose Climate Change Is It? A Thousand-Year Example of Kali'na Responses to Shifting Coastal Landscapes in the Lower Maroni River
Marquisar Jean-Jacques, Marianne Palisse, Martijn Van Den Bel, Antoine Gardel, and Edward Anthony
11 Long-Term Ecological and Climate Changes through Amazonian Indigenous Oral Histories
Pirjo Kristiina Virtanen, Alvaro Fernandez-Llamazares, and Francisco Apurina
12 Owning Climate Change among the Makushi and Akawaio
James Andrew Whitaker
Postface
Victoria Reyes-Garcia and Andre Braga Junqueira
William Balee
Introduction
James Andrew Whitaker, Chelsey Geralda Armstrong, and Guillaume Odonne
1 "Open the Floodgates of Heaven": Amazonian Climate Change in Pre-Columbian Times
Stephen Rostain and Jonas Gregorio da Souza
2 The Milpa Cycle as a Sustainable Ecological Resource
Anabel Ford
3 Confronting Climatic Instability in Coastal California Through the Lens of Archaeology and Historical Ecology
Torben Rick, Gabriel Sanchez, and Shannon Tushingham
4 Indigenous People Prevented Climate-Induced Ecological Change for Millennia: Evidence from the Prairie Peninsula and Fire-Loving Forests of Eastern North America
Natalie G. Mueller
5 Indigenous Land Use and Fire Resilience of Southwest USA Ponderosa Pine Forests
Christopher I. Roos, Thomas W. Swetnam, and Christopher H. Guiterman
6 Different Relational Models have Shaped the Biocultural Conservation over Time of Araucaria araucana Forests and Their People
Ana H. Ladio and Mauricio Sedrez dos Reis
7 Ancient and Ongoing Land-Use as Climate Change Mitigation in Ts'msyen, Heiltsuk, and Wuikinuxv Homelands
Chelsey Geralda Armstrong, Sara Wickham, and Kalina Hunter
8 Clam Gardens Across Generations and Places Support Social-Ecological Resilience to Global Change
Dana Lepofsky and Anne Salomon
9 Ancient Knowledge, Future Wisdom: Archaeological Perspectives of Caribbean Coastal Food and Habitat Security during Times of Climate Crises
Isabel Rivera-Collazo
10 Whose Climate Change Is It? A Thousand-Year Example of Kali'na Responses to Shifting Coastal Landscapes in the Lower Maroni River
Marquisar Jean-Jacques, Marianne Palisse, Martijn Van Den Bel, Antoine Gardel, and Edward Anthony
11 Long-Term Ecological and Climate Changes through Amazonian Indigenous Oral Histories
Pirjo Kristiina Virtanen, Alvaro Fernandez-Llamazares, and Francisco Apurina
12 Owning Climate Change among the Makushi and Akawaio
James Andrew Whitaker
Postface
Victoria Reyes-Garcia and Andre Braga Junqueira
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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 Intertidal
Foreword
William Balee
Introduction
James Andrew Whitaker, Chelsey Geralda Armstrong, and Guillaume Odonne
1 "Open the Floodgates of Heaven": Amazonian Climate Change in Pre-Columbian Times
Stephen Rostain and Jonas Gregorio da Souza
2 The Milpa Cycle as a Sustainable Ecological Resource
Anabel Ford
3 Confronting Climatic Instability in Coastal California Through the Lens of Archaeology and Historical Ecology
Torben Rick, Gabriel Sanchez, and Shannon Tushingham
4 Indigenous People Prevented Climate-Induced Ecological Change for Millennia: Evidence from the Prairie Peninsula and Fire-Loving Forests of Eastern North America
Natalie G. Mueller
5 Indigenous Land Use and Fire Resilience of Southwest USA Ponderosa Pine Forests
Christopher I. Roos, Thomas W. Swetnam, and Christopher H. Guiterman
6 Different Relational Models have Shaped the Biocultural Conservation over Time of Araucaria araucana Forests and Their People
Ana H. Ladio and Mauricio Sedrez dos Reis
7 Ancient and Ongoing Land-Use as Climate Change Mitigation in Ts'msyen, Heiltsuk, and Wuikinuxv Homelands
Chelsey Geralda Armstrong, Sara Wickham, and Kalina Hunter
8 Clam Gardens Across Generations and Places Support Social-Ecological Resilience to Global Change
Dana Lepofsky and Anne Salomon
9 Ancient Knowledge, Future Wisdom: Archaeological Perspectives of Caribbean Coastal Food and Habitat Security during Times of Climate Crises
Isabel Rivera-Collazo
10 Whose Climate Change Is It? A Thousand-Year Example of Kali'na Responses to Shifting Coastal Landscapes in the Lower Maroni River
Marquisar Jean-Jacques, Marianne Palisse, Martijn Van Den Bel, Antoine Gardel, and Edward Anthony
11 Long-Term Ecological and Climate Changes through Amazonian Indigenous Oral Histories
Pirjo Kristiina Virtanen, Alvaro Fernandez-Llamazares, and Francisco Apurina
12 Owning Climate Change among the Makushi and Akawaio
James Andrew Whitaker
Postface
Victoria Reyes-Garcia and Andre Braga Junqueira
William Balee
Introduction
James Andrew Whitaker, Chelsey Geralda Armstrong, and Guillaume Odonne
1 "Open the Floodgates of Heaven": Amazonian Climate Change in Pre-Columbian Times
Stephen Rostain and Jonas Gregorio da Souza
2 The Milpa Cycle as a Sustainable Ecological Resource
Anabel Ford
3 Confronting Climatic Instability in Coastal California Through the Lens of Archaeology and Historical Ecology
Torben Rick, Gabriel Sanchez, and Shannon Tushingham
4 Indigenous People Prevented Climate-Induced Ecological Change for Millennia: Evidence from the Prairie Peninsula and Fire-Loving Forests of Eastern North America
Natalie G. Mueller
5 Indigenous Land Use and Fire Resilience of Southwest USA Ponderosa Pine Forests
Christopher I. Roos, Thomas W. Swetnam, and Christopher H. Guiterman
6 Different Relational Models have Shaped the Biocultural Conservation over Time of Araucaria araucana Forests and Their People
Ana H. Ladio and Mauricio Sedrez dos Reis
7 Ancient and Ongoing Land-Use as Climate Change Mitigation in Ts'msyen, Heiltsuk, and Wuikinuxv Homelands
Chelsey Geralda Armstrong, Sara Wickham, and Kalina Hunter
8 Clam Gardens Across Generations and Places Support Social-Ecological Resilience to Global Change
Dana Lepofsky and Anne Salomon
9 Ancient Knowledge, Future Wisdom: Archaeological Perspectives of Caribbean Coastal Food and Habitat Security during Times of Climate Crises
Isabel Rivera-Collazo
10 Whose Climate Change Is It? A Thousand-Year Example of Kali'na Responses to Shifting Coastal Landscapes in the Lower Maroni River
Marquisar Jean-Jacques, Marianne Palisse, Martijn Van Den Bel, Antoine Gardel, and Edward Anthony
11 Long-Term Ecological and Climate Changes through Amazonian Indigenous Oral Histories
Pirjo Kristiina Virtanen, Alvaro Fernandez-Llamazares, and Francisco Apurina
12 Owning Climate Change among the Makushi and Akawaio
James Andrew Whitaker
Postface
Victoria Reyes-Garcia and Andre Braga Junqueira
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
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 Intertidal