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an ecological history

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An edition of The nature of Mediterranean Europe (2001)

The nature of Mediterranean Europe

an ecological history

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"Mediterranean Europe - from southern Portugal through Spain, France, Italy and Greece to SW Turkey, with the islands - is often interpreted as a 'Lost Eden,' once verdant and fertile, then progressively degraded and desertified by human mismanagement and the unsustainable follies of successive civilizations.

In this engaging book, two distinguished scholars challenge this pessimistic view, arguing that it stems in part from the failure of the recent landscape to measure up to the imaginary past as idealized by artists, poets and scientists of the early modern Enlightenment.".

"Drawing on their own fieldwork as well as on historical records, archaeology, pollen analysis and previous research, A.T. Grove and Oliver Rackham trace the evolution of climate, vegetation and landscape in southern Europe from prehistoric times to the present. They point out that the climate has usually been unstable, and plant cover has had to accommodate to its extremes and has become resilient also under different patterns of human activity.

They explore the relation between deluges, which promote erosion and shape valley floors and deltas, and climatic fluctuations as measured by the advance of glaciers. They investigate the nature and function of agricultural terraces, of fires, of Mediterranean savannas, and of karsts, badlands and other desert-like landscapes. Finally, they point to the real threats to Mediterranean landscapes in the future, arising from over-development of coastal areas and abandonment of mountains."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
384

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The nature of Mediterranean Europe: an ecological history
2001, Yale University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [366]-371) and index.

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New Haven

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
577/.09182/2
Library of Congress
QH150 .G76 2001, QH150.G76 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
384 p. :
Number of pages
384

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6799961M
ISBN 10
0300084439
LCCN
00109791
OCLC/WorldCat
45854492
Library Thing
1557643

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