Balée / Erickson | Time and Complexity in Historical Ecology - Studies in the Neotropical Lowlands | Buch | 978-0-231-13562-7 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 432 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 230 mm, Gewicht: 699 g

Reihe: Historical Ecology Series

Balée / Erickson

Time and Complexity in Historical Ecology - Studies in the Neotropical Lowlands

Buch, Englisch, 432 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 230 mm, Gewicht: 699 g

Reihe: Historical Ecology Series

ISBN: 978-0-231-13562-7
Verlag: Columbia University Press


This collection of studies by anthropologists, botanists, ecologists, and biologists is an important contribution to the emerging field of historical ecology. The book combines cutting-edge research with new perspectives to emphasize the close relationship between humans and their natural environment.

Contributors examine how alterations in the natural world mirror human cultures, societies, and languages. Treating the landscape like a text, these researchers decipher patterns and meaning in the Ecuadorian Andes, Amazonia, the desert coast of Peru, and other regions in the neotropics. They show how local peoples have changed the landscape over time to fit their needs by managing and modifying species diversity, enhancing landscape heterogeneity, and controlling ecological disturbance. In turn, the environment itself becomes a form of architecture rich with historical and archaeological significance.

Time and Complexity in Historical Ecology explores thousands of years of ecological history while also addressing important contemporary issues, such as biodiversity and genetic variation and change. Engagingly written and expertly researched, this book introduces and exemplifies a unique method for better understanding the link between humans and the biosphere.
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PrefaceContributorsTime, Complexity, and Historical Ecology, by William Balee and Clark L. EricksonPart 11. The Feral Forests of the Eastern Peten, by David G. Campbell, Anabel Ford, Karen S. Lowell, Jay Walker, Jeffrey K. Lake, Constanza Ocampo-Raeder, Andrew Townesmith, and Michael Balick2. A Neotropical Framework for Terra Preta, by Elizabeth Graham3. Domesticated Food and Society in Early Coastal Peru, by Christine A. Hastorf4. Microvertebrate Synecology and Anthropogenic Footprints in the Forested Neotropics, by Peter W. StahlPart 25. Pre-European Forest Cultivation in Amazonia, by William M. Denevan6. Fruit Trees and the Transition to Food Production in Amazonia, by Charles R. Clement7. The Historical Ecology of a Complex Landscape in Bolivia, Clark L. Erickson and William Balee8. The Domesticated Landscapes of the Bolivian Amazon, by Clark L. Erickson9. Political Economy and Pre-Columbian Landscape Transformations in Central Amazonia, by Eduardo G. Neves and James B. Petersen10. History, Ecology, and Alterity: Visualizing Polity in Ancient Amazonia, by Michael Heckenberger11. Between the Ship and the Bulldozer: Historical Ecology of Guaja Subsistence, Sociality, and Symbolism After 1500, by Loretta A. Cormier12. Landscapes of the Past, Footprints of the Future: Historical Ecology and the Study of Contemporary Land-Use Change in the Amazon, by Eduardo S. BrondizioIndex


William L. Balée, is Professor of Anthropology at Tulane University. He is the editor of Advances in Historical Ecology (1998) and the author of Footprints of the Forest: Ka'apor Ethnobotany - The Historical Ecology of Plant Utilization by an Amazonian People (1994).

Clark L. Erickson is an Associate Professor of Anthropology and Associate Curator of the University Museum at the University of Pennsylvania. He is writing a book for Cambridge University Press titled Waru, Waru: Ancient Andean Agriculture.


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