An edition of Human ecology and climate change (1995)

Human ecology and climate change

people and resources in the Far North

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An edition of Human ecology and climate change (1995)

Human ecology and climate change

people and resources in the Far North

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The Far North, a land of extreme weather and intense beauty, is the only region of North America whose ecosystems have remained reasonably intact. Humans are newcomers there and nature predominates. As is widely known, recent changes in the Earth's atmosphere have the potential to create rapid climatic shifts in our lifetime and well into the future.

These changes, a product of southern industrial society, will have the greatest impact on ecosystems at northern latitudes, which until now have remained largely undisturbed. In this fragile balance, as terrestrial and aquatic habitats change, animal and human populations will be irrevocably altered.

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The first of its kind, this book explores how global change might affect the ecosystems and cultures of the Far North during the next century. It brings together biologists, anthropologists, sociologists, and resource managers to contribute their diverse knowledge and insight in a uniquely interdisciplinary approach to this important topic. The book takes an objective look into the future and offers suggestions for further research.

It is meant to be a positive step toward sound future managerial policy in this region. Some of the areas covered include demography and socioeconomics, wildlife biology, ethnography and archeology, global warming, meteorology and climatic modeling, environmental values, and resource use and management.

As is true everywhere, human populations in the Far North are undergoing profound change, and the challenges faced are spiritual as well as social and behavioral. A careful look at this region's human ecology, the study of humanity in relation to environment and other living things, is more critical now than ever before.

To anyone who cares about the future and what is happening to the land in which we live, the ideas presented here are exciting as well as sobering, and will stimulate further interest and concern for the northern third of our planet.

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Taylor & Francis
Language
English
Pages
337

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Washington, D.C

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
551.697
Library of Congress
QC981.8.C5 H84 1995, QC981.8.C5H84 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxiv, 337 p. :
Number of pages
337

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL787528M
Internet Archive
humanecologyclim0000unse
ISBN 10
156032404X
LCCN
95019836
OCLC/WorldCat
32590100
Goodreads
4173584

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