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Prehistoric Native Americans and Ecological Change - Human Ecosystems in Eastern North America since the Pleistocene (Hardcover, New)
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Prehistoric Native Americans and Ecological Change - Human Ecosystems in Eastern North America since the Pleistocene (Hardcover, New)
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This book shows that Holocene human ecosystems are complex adaptive
systems in which humans interacted with their environment in a
nested series of spatial and temporal scales. Using panarchy
theory, it integrates paleoecological and archaeological research
from the Eastern Woodlands of North America providing a new
paradigm to help resolve long-standing disagreements between
ecologists and archaeologists about the importance of prehistoric
Native Americans as agents for ecological change. The authors
present the concept of a panarchy of complex adaptive cycles as
applied to the development of increasingly complex human ecosystems
through time. They explore examples of ecological interactions at
the level of gene, population, community, landscape and regional
hierarchical scales, emphasizing the ecological pattern and process
involving the development of human ecosystems. Finally, they offer
a perspective on the implications of the legacy of Native Americans
as agents of change for conservation and ecological restoration
efforts today.
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