The Give and Take of Sustainability
Archaeological and Anthropological Perspectives on Tradeoffs
Herausgeber: Hegmon, Michelle
The Give and Take of Sustainability
Archaeological and Anthropological Perspectives on Tradeoffs
Herausgeber: Hegmon, Michelle
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In this book, ethnographical and archaeological perspectives on tradeoffs help the reader to think about hard choices, and how to make better decisions today and tomorrow.
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In this book, ethnographical and archaeological perspectives on tradeoffs help the reader to think about hard choices, and how to make better decisions today and tomorrow.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 214
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 238mm x 160mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 653g
- ISBN-13: 9781107078338
- ISBN-10: 1107078334
- Artikelnr.: 48208830
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 214
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 238mm x 160mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 653g
- ISBN-13: 9781107078338
- ISBN-10: 1107078334
- Artikelnr.: 48208830
1. Introduction. Multiple perspectives on tradeoffs Michelle Hegmon; 2.
Diversity, reciprocity, and the emergence of equity-inequity tradeoffs
Jacob Freeman, Andrea Torvinen, Ben A. Nelson and John M. Anderies; 3.
Modeling tradeoffs in a rural Alaska mixed economy: hunting, working, and
sharing in the face of economic and ecological change Shauna B. BurnSilver,
Randall B. Boone, Gary P. Kofinas and Todd J. Brinkman; 4. Trading off food
and military security in contact-era New Guinea Paul Roscoe; 5. Will
agricultural technofixes feed the world? Short- and long-term tradeoffs of
adopting high-yielding crops Amanda L. Logan; 6. Tradeoffs in precolumbian
Maya water management systems: complexity, sustainability, and cost
Christian Isendahl and Scott Heckbert; 7. Growth and inter-generational
tradeoffs: archaeological perspectives from the Mimbres region of the US
Southwest; 8. Vulnerability to food insecurity: tradeoffs and their
consequences Margaret C. Nelson, Ann P. Kinzig, Jette Arneborg, Richard
Streeter and Scott E. Ingram; 9. Tradeoffs in coast Salish social action:
balancing autonomy, inequality, and sustainability Colin Grier and Bill
Angelbeck; 10. Tradeoffs and human well-being: achieving sustainability in
the Faroe Islands Seth D. Brewington; 11. Household- vs national-scale food
storage: perspectives on food security from archaeology and contemporary
India Katherine A. Spielmann and Rimjhim M. Aggarwal; 12. Some analytical
tradeoffs of talking about tradeoffs: on perspectives lost in estimating
the costs and benefits of inequality Alf Hornborg.
Diversity, reciprocity, and the emergence of equity-inequity tradeoffs
Jacob Freeman, Andrea Torvinen, Ben A. Nelson and John M. Anderies; 3.
Modeling tradeoffs in a rural Alaska mixed economy: hunting, working, and
sharing in the face of economic and ecological change Shauna B. BurnSilver,
Randall B. Boone, Gary P. Kofinas and Todd J. Brinkman; 4. Trading off food
and military security in contact-era New Guinea Paul Roscoe; 5. Will
agricultural technofixes feed the world? Short- and long-term tradeoffs of
adopting high-yielding crops Amanda L. Logan; 6. Tradeoffs in precolumbian
Maya water management systems: complexity, sustainability, and cost
Christian Isendahl and Scott Heckbert; 7. Growth and inter-generational
tradeoffs: archaeological perspectives from the Mimbres region of the US
Southwest; 8. Vulnerability to food insecurity: tradeoffs and their
consequences Margaret C. Nelson, Ann P. Kinzig, Jette Arneborg, Richard
Streeter and Scott E. Ingram; 9. Tradeoffs in coast Salish social action:
balancing autonomy, inequality, and sustainability Colin Grier and Bill
Angelbeck; 10. Tradeoffs and human well-being: achieving sustainability in
the Faroe Islands Seth D. Brewington; 11. Household- vs national-scale food
storage: perspectives on food security from archaeology and contemporary
India Katherine A. Spielmann and Rimjhim M. Aggarwal; 12. Some analytical
tradeoffs of talking about tradeoffs: on perspectives lost in estimating
the costs and benefits of inequality Alf Hornborg.
1. Introduction. Multiple perspectives on tradeoffs Michelle Hegmon; 2.
Diversity, reciprocity, and the emergence of equity-inequity tradeoffs
Jacob Freeman, Andrea Torvinen, Ben A. Nelson and John M. Anderies; 3.
Modeling tradeoffs in a rural Alaska mixed economy: hunting, working, and
sharing in the face of economic and ecological change Shauna B. BurnSilver,
Randall B. Boone, Gary P. Kofinas and Todd J. Brinkman; 4. Trading off food
and military security in contact-era New Guinea Paul Roscoe; 5. Will
agricultural technofixes feed the world? Short- and long-term tradeoffs of
adopting high-yielding crops Amanda L. Logan; 6. Tradeoffs in precolumbian
Maya water management systems: complexity, sustainability, and cost
Christian Isendahl and Scott Heckbert; 7. Growth and inter-generational
tradeoffs: archaeological perspectives from the Mimbres region of the US
Southwest; 8. Vulnerability to food insecurity: tradeoffs and their
consequences Margaret C. Nelson, Ann P. Kinzig, Jette Arneborg, Richard
Streeter and Scott E. Ingram; 9. Tradeoffs in coast Salish social action:
balancing autonomy, inequality, and sustainability Colin Grier and Bill
Angelbeck; 10. Tradeoffs and human well-being: achieving sustainability in
the Faroe Islands Seth D. Brewington; 11. Household- vs national-scale food
storage: perspectives on food security from archaeology and contemporary
India Katherine A. Spielmann and Rimjhim M. Aggarwal; 12. Some analytical
tradeoffs of talking about tradeoffs: on perspectives lost in estimating
the costs and benefits of inequality Alf Hornborg.
Diversity, reciprocity, and the emergence of equity-inequity tradeoffs
Jacob Freeman, Andrea Torvinen, Ben A. Nelson and John M. Anderies; 3.
Modeling tradeoffs in a rural Alaska mixed economy: hunting, working, and
sharing in the face of economic and ecological change Shauna B. BurnSilver,
Randall B. Boone, Gary P. Kofinas and Todd J. Brinkman; 4. Trading off food
and military security in contact-era New Guinea Paul Roscoe; 5. Will
agricultural technofixes feed the world? Short- and long-term tradeoffs of
adopting high-yielding crops Amanda L. Logan; 6. Tradeoffs in precolumbian
Maya water management systems: complexity, sustainability, and cost
Christian Isendahl and Scott Heckbert; 7. Growth and inter-generational
tradeoffs: archaeological perspectives from the Mimbres region of the US
Southwest; 8. Vulnerability to food insecurity: tradeoffs and their
consequences Margaret C. Nelson, Ann P. Kinzig, Jette Arneborg, Richard
Streeter and Scott E. Ingram; 9. Tradeoffs in coast Salish social action:
balancing autonomy, inequality, and sustainability Colin Grier and Bill
Angelbeck; 10. Tradeoffs and human well-being: achieving sustainability in
the Faroe Islands Seth D. Brewington; 11. Household- vs national-scale food
storage: perspectives on food security from archaeology and contemporary
India Katherine A. Spielmann and Rimjhim M. Aggarwal; 12. Some analytical
tradeoffs of talking about tradeoffs: on perspectives lost in estimating
the costs and benefits of inequality Alf Hornborg.