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The archaeology of global change the impact of humans on their environment /

by Redman Charles L.

Synopsis

Is humankind on a fast track to self-destruction? Can society develop ways to live in concert with the environment? Are our environmental problems as grave as they seem? The included essays address these issues and much more.

International scientists offer empirical case studies of prehistoric human-ecosystem relationships—some of short-term exploitation, others of long-term sustainability—offering lessons for today. Charles L. Redman introduces the trend to re-examine the environmental impacts of prehistoric peoples and the contexts of contemporary decision-making about natural resources.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2004
ISBN-13 9781588341723
ISBN-10 1588341720
Class Copyright
Publisher Smithsonian Books
Subject NATURE;SOCIAL SCIENCE
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 302
Length of Recording 30
Shelf No. HG717