Human Ecology And Climatic Change
People And Resources In The Far North
Herausgeber: Peterson, David L; Johnson, Darryll R
Human Ecology And Climatic Change
People And Resources In The Far North
Herausgeber: Peterson, David L; Johnson, Darryll R
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First Published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 485g
- ISBN-13: 9781138972087
- ISBN-10: 1138972088
- Artikelnr.: 60352764
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 485g
- ISBN-13: 9781138972087
- ISBN-10: 1138972088
- Artikelnr.: 60352764
David L. Peterson is an ecologist who studies the impact of environmental stress on terrestrial ecosystems. His research focuses on the impacts of climate change, fire and air pollution on forest vegetation. He specializes in the use of dendrochronology (tree-ring analysis) to assess long-term effects of these factors on tree growth. Darryll R. Johnson is a social scientist who has worked on natural resource issues in national parks of the Pacific Northwest and Alaska for the past 17 years. His research centers on visitor behavior and resource damage in national parks, visitor carrying capacity in parks, and subsistence uses by local rural residents in National Park System units in Alaska. He is co-editor of the book Ecosystem Management in Parks and Wilderness.
Preface
Foreword
Contributors
List of Figures and Tables
PART I CLIMATE AND HUMAN POPULATIONS - A DYNAMIC BALANCE
1. Human ecology and climate change at northern latitudes
2. Potential climate change in northern North America
3. Demography and socioeconomics of northern North America: Current status and impacts of climate change
PART II PREDICTING ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
4. Modeling potential impacts of climate change on northern landscapes
5. Climate and ecological relationships in northern latitude ecosystems
6. Responses of Arctic ungulates to climate change
7. Effects of climate change on marine mammals in the Far North
8. Response of anadromous fish to climate change in the North Pacific
PART III HUMAN POPULATIONS AND NATURAL RESOURCES: HISTORICAL AND CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVES
9. Increments
ranges
and thresholds: Human population responses to climate change in northern Alaska
10. Resource use in rural Alaskan communities
11. Warming the Arctic: Environmentalism and Canadian Inuit
PART IV NATURAL RESOURCES AND HUMAN INSTITUTIONS IN A DYNAMIC ENVIRONMENT
12. Global warming and conflict management: Resident native peoples and protected areas
13. Comanagement of natural resources: Some aspects of the Canadian experience
14. Common property resource management and northern protected areas
15. Inuit indigenous knowledge and science in the Arctic
16. Understanding northern environments and human populations through cooperative research: A case study in Beringia
17. Biology
politics
and culture in the management of subsistence hunting and fishing: An Alaskan case history
18. Biosphere reserves: A flexible framework for regional cooperation in an era of change
PART V ESSAYS: CONFLICT IN SOCIAL VALUES
19. Global warming
protected areas
and the right to live off the land
20. Preserving environmental values in parks and protected areas
PART VI SEARCHING FOR SOLUTIONS
21. An interdisciplinary assessment of climate change on northern ecosystems: The Mackenzie Basin Impact Study
22. An action plan for an uncertain future in the Far North
Index
Foreword
Contributors
List of Figures and Tables
PART I CLIMATE AND HUMAN POPULATIONS - A DYNAMIC BALANCE
1. Human ecology and climate change at northern latitudes
2. Potential climate change in northern North America
3. Demography and socioeconomics of northern North America: Current status and impacts of climate change
PART II PREDICTING ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
4. Modeling potential impacts of climate change on northern landscapes
5. Climate and ecological relationships in northern latitude ecosystems
6. Responses of Arctic ungulates to climate change
7. Effects of climate change on marine mammals in the Far North
8. Response of anadromous fish to climate change in the North Pacific
PART III HUMAN POPULATIONS AND NATURAL RESOURCES: HISTORICAL AND CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVES
9. Increments
ranges
and thresholds: Human population responses to climate change in northern Alaska
10. Resource use in rural Alaskan communities
11. Warming the Arctic: Environmentalism and Canadian Inuit
PART IV NATURAL RESOURCES AND HUMAN INSTITUTIONS IN A DYNAMIC ENVIRONMENT
12. Global warming and conflict management: Resident native peoples and protected areas
13. Comanagement of natural resources: Some aspects of the Canadian experience
14. Common property resource management and northern protected areas
15. Inuit indigenous knowledge and science in the Arctic
16. Understanding northern environments and human populations through cooperative research: A case study in Beringia
17. Biology
politics
and culture in the management of subsistence hunting and fishing: An Alaskan case history
18. Biosphere reserves: A flexible framework for regional cooperation in an era of change
PART V ESSAYS: CONFLICT IN SOCIAL VALUES
19. Global warming
protected areas
and the right to live off the land
20. Preserving environmental values in parks and protected areas
PART VI SEARCHING FOR SOLUTIONS
21. An interdisciplinary assessment of climate change on northern ecosystems: The Mackenzie Basin Impact Study
22. An action plan for an uncertain future in the Far North
Index
Preface
Foreword
Contributors
List of Figures and Tables
PART I CLIMATE AND HUMAN POPULATIONS - A DYNAMIC BALANCE
1. Human ecology and climate change at northern latitudes
2. Potential climate change in northern North America
3. Demography and socioeconomics of northern North America: Current status and impacts of climate change
PART II PREDICTING ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
4. Modeling potential impacts of climate change on northern landscapes
5. Climate and ecological relationships in northern latitude ecosystems
6. Responses of Arctic ungulates to climate change
7. Effects of climate change on marine mammals in the Far North
8. Response of anadromous fish to climate change in the North Pacific
PART III HUMAN POPULATIONS AND NATURAL RESOURCES: HISTORICAL AND CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVES
9. Increments
ranges
and thresholds: Human population responses to climate change in northern Alaska
10. Resource use in rural Alaskan communities
11. Warming the Arctic: Environmentalism and Canadian Inuit
PART IV NATURAL RESOURCES AND HUMAN INSTITUTIONS IN A DYNAMIC ENVIRONMENT
12. Global warming and conflict management: Resident native peoples and protected areas
13. Comanagement of natural resources: Some aspects of the Canadian experience
14. Common property resource management and northern protected areas
15. Inuit indigenous knowledge and science in the Arctic
16. Understanding northern environments and human populations through cooperative research: A case study in Beringia
17. Biology
politics
and culture in the management of subsistence hunting and fishing: An Alaskan case history
18. Biosphere reserves: A flexible framework for regional cooperation in an era of change
PART V ESSAYS: CONFLICT IN SOCIAL VALUES
19. Global warming
protected areas
and the right to live off the land
20. Preserving environmental values in parks and protected areas
PART VI SEARCHING FOR SOLUTIONS
21. An interdisciplinary assessment of climate change on northern ecosystems: The Mackenzie Basin Impact Study
22. An action plan for an uncertain future in the Far North
Index
Foreword
Contributors
List of Figures and Tables
PART I CLIMATE AND HUMAN POPULATIONS - A DYNAMIC BALANCE
1. Human ecology and climate change at northern latitudes
2. Potential climate change in northern North America
3. Demography and socioeconomics of northern North America: Current status and impacts of climate change
PART II PREDICTING ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
4. Modeling potential impacts of climate change on northern landscapes
5. Climate and ecological relationships in northern latitude ecosystems
6. Responses of Arctic ungulates to climate change
7. Effects of climate change on marine mammals in the Far North
8. Response of anadromous fish to climate change in the North Pacific
PART III HUMAN POPULATIONS AND NATURAL RESOURCES: HISTORICAL AND CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVES
9. Increments
ranges
and thresholds: Human population responses to climate change in northern Alaska
10. Resource use in rural Alaskan communities
11. Warming the Arctic: Environmentalism and Canadian Inuit
PART IV NATURAL RESOURCES AND HUMAN INSTITUTIONS IN A DYNAMIC ENVIRONMENT
12. Global warming and conflict management: Resident native peoples and protected areas
13. Comanagement of natural resources: Some aspects of the Canadian experience
14. Common property resource management and northern protected areas
15. Inuit indigenous knowledge and science in the Arctic
16. Understanding northern environments and human populations through cooperative research: A case study in Beringia
17. Biology
politics
and culture in the management of subsistence hunting and fishing: An Alaskan case history
18. Biosphere reserves: A flexible framework for regional cooperation in an era of change
PART V ESSAYS: CONFLICT IN SOCIAL VALUES
19. Global warming
protected areas
and the right to live off the land
20. Preserving environmental values in parks and protected areas
PART VI SEARCHING FOR SOLUTIONS
21. An interdisciplinary assessment of climate change on northern ecosystems: The Mackenzie Basin Impact Study
22. An action plan for an uncertain future in the Far North
Index