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People And The Land Through Time Linking Ecology And History Second Edition Second Edition Emily W B Russell Southgate

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People And The Land Through Time Linking Ecology And History Second Edition Second Edition Emily W B Russell Southgate
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.53 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Emily W. B. (Russell) Southgate
ISBN: 9780300249590, 0300249594
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: Second Edition

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People And The Land Through Time Linking Ecology And History Second Edition Second Edition Emily W B Russell Southgate by Emily W. B. (russell) Southgate 9780300249590, 0300249594 instant download after payment.

A revised and updated edition of a classic book that defines the field of historical ecology
People and the Land through Time, first published in 1997, remains the only introduction to the field of historical ecology from the perspective of ecology and ecosystem processes. Widely praised for its emphasis on the integration of historical information into scientific analyses, it will be useful to an interdisciplinary audience of students and professionals in ecology, conservation, history, archaeology, geography, and anthropology.
 
This up-to-date second edition addresses current issues in historical ecology such as the proposed geological epoch, the Anthropocene; historical species dispersal and extinction; the impacts of past climatic fluctuations; and trends in sustainability and conservation.

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