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New in paperback. Hardcover was published in 1998.
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Ecology is an attempt to understand the reciprocal relationship between living and non-living elements of the earth. For years, however, the discipline either neglected the human element entirely or presumed its effect on natural ecosystems to be invariably negative. Among social scientists, notably in geography and anthropology, efforts to address this human-environment interaction have generally been criticized as deterministic and mechanistic. Bridging the divide between social and natural sciences, the contributors to this book use a more holistic perspective to explore the relationships between humans and their environment. Exploring short- and long-term local and global change 18 specialists in anthropology, geography, history, ethnobiology, and related disciplines present new perpectives on historical ecology. A broad theoretical background on the material factors central to the field is presented, such as anthropogenic fire, soils, and pathogens. A series of regional applications of this knowledge base investigates landscape transformations over time in South America, the Mississippi Delta, the Great Basin, Thailand and India.
The contributors focus on traditional societies where lands are most at risk from the incursions of complex, state-level societies. This book attempts to lay the groundwork for a more meaningful understanding of humankind's interaction with its biosphere.