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  • - Historical Ecology of Social Complexity
    av Denise P. Schaan
    562 - 1 882,-

    Scholars have long insisted that the Amazonian ecosystem placed severe limits on the size and complexity of its ancient cultures, but leading researcher Denise Schaan reverses that view, revealing a major civilization in ancient Amazonia that was more complex than anyone previously dreamed.

  • - State, Market, and Landscape
     
    2 111,-

    This major work of historical ecology significantly advances the integration of research on natural and social systems, contributing important lessons for contemporary resource policy and management.

  • - Landscape Management in Pre-Columbian Amazonia
    av Stephen Rostain
    557 - 2 111,-

    'The culmination of 25 years of research on the extensive human modification of the wetlands environment of Guiana, this book demands a radical rethinking of conventional wisdom about settlemtn and landscape management in tropical lowlands over millennia.

  • - Eight Millennia of Sustainable Cultivation of the Tropical Woodlands
    av Anabel Ford & Ronald Nigh
    631 - 2 186,-

  • - The Historical Ecology of Enduring Landscape Modifications
     
    632,-

    This book is the first comprehensive, global treatment of landesque capital, a widespread concept to understand anthropogenic landscapes that serve important economic, social, and ritual purposes.

  • - Insights from Amazonia
     
    1 801,-

    This book presents some of the most recent tools, methods and concepts in historical ecology. It introduces students and researchers to state of the art techniques and showcases a wide array of methods dedicated to understanding the history of tropical landscapes.

  • - Insights from Amazonia
     
    534,-

  • - Rethinking Human and Wild-Primate Malarias
    av Loretta A. Cormier
    534 - 2 021,-

    Cormier integrates a wide range of data from molecular biology, ethnoprimatology, epidemiology, ecology, and other fields to show how culture and environment have shaped the history of malaria and will make it one of the most serious threats to humanity in the 21st century.

  • - The Historical Ecology of Enduring Landscape Modifications
     
    2 088,-

    This book is the first comprehensive, global treatment of landesque capital, a widespread concept to understand anthropogenic landscapes that serve important economic, social, and ritual purposes.

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