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Going Forward by Looking Back: Archaeological Perspectives on Socio-Ecological Crisis, Response, and Collapse

Going Forward by Looking Back: Archaeological Perspectives on Socio-Ecological Crisis, Response, and Collapse

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Climate change is increasing the frequency and severity of disasters, making cultural adaptation essential for mitigating their impact and facilitating recovery. This book provides a range of case studies to inspire culturally sensitive adaptations to present and future calamities.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 458 pages
Publication date: 10 March 2023
Publisher: Berghahn Books


Climate change is causing an increase in catastrophic events, resulting in significant loss of life and livelihoods as global populations grow and individuals settle in hazardous areas. Traditionally, disaster response and management have been the domain of natural and technical sciences, but there is growing recognition of the importance of cultural adaptation in addressing these challenges. This book presents a comprehensive collection of case studies that explore the impact of disasters on communities and the diverse human responses to them. By examining these cases, the book serves as a valuable resource for developing culturally sensitive adaptations to mitigate the effects of future calamities, facilitate recovery, and promote resilience.

Climate change is causing an increase in catastrophic events, resulting in significant loss of life and livelihoods as global populations grow and individuals settle in hazardous areas. Traditionally, disaster response and management have been the domain of natural and technical sciences, but there is growing recognition of the importance of cultural adaptation in addressing these challenges. This book presents a comprehensive collection of case studies that explore the impact of disasters on communities and the diverse human responses to them. By examining these cases, the book serves as a valuable resource for developing culturally sensitive adaptations to mitigate the effects of future calamities, facilitate recovery, and promote resilience.

Climate change is causing an increase in catastrophic events, resulting in significant loss of life and livelihoods as global populations grow and individuals settle in hazardous areas. Traditionally, disaster response and management have been the domain of natural and technical sciences, but there is growing recognition of the importance of cultural adaptation in addressing these challenges. This book presents a comprehensive collection of case studies that explore the impact of disasters on communities and the diverse human responses to them. By examining these cases, the book serves as a valuable resource for developing culturally sensitive adaptations to mitigate the effects of future calamities, facilitate recovery, and promote resilience.

Climate change is causing an increase in catastrophic events, resulting in significant loss of life and livelihoods as global populations grow and individuals settle in hazardous areas. Traditionally, disaster response and management have been the domain of natural and technical sciences, but there is growing recognition of the importance of cultural adaptation in addressing these challenges. This book presents a comprehensive collection of case studies that explore the impact of disasters on communities and the diverse human responses to them. By examining these cases, the book serves as a valuable resource for developing culturally sensitive adaptations to mitigate the effects of future calamities, facilitate recovery, and promote resilience.


ISBN-13: 9781800739284

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