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Over the Seawall - Tsunamis, Cyclones, Drought, and the Delusion of Controlling Nature Loot Price: R807
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Over the Seawall - Tsunamis, Cyclones, Drought, and the Delusion of Controlling Nature: Stephen Robert Miller

Over the Seawall - Tsunamis, Cyclones, Drought, and the Delusion of Controlling Nature

Stephen Robert Miller

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In March 2011, people in a coastal Japanese city stood atop a seawall watching the approach of the tsunami that would kill them. They believed—naively—that the huge concrete barrier would save them. Instead, they perished, betrayed by the very thing built to protect them. Erratic weather, blistering drought, rising seas, and ecosystem collapse now affect every inch of the globe. Increasingly, we no longer look to stop climate change, choosing instead to adapt to it. Never have so many undertaken such a widespread, hurried attempt to remake the world. Predictably, our hubris has led to unintended—and sometimes disastrous—consequences. Academics call it maladaptation; in simple terms, it’s about solutions that backfire. Over the Seawall tells us the stories behind these unintended consequences and about the fixes that can do more harm than good. From seawalls in coastal Japan, to the re-engineered waters in the Ganges River Delta, to the artificial ribbon of water supporting both farms and urban centres in parched Arizona, Stephen Robert Miller traces the histories of engineering marvels that were once deemed too smart and too big to fail. In each he takes us into the land and culture, seeking out locals and experts to better understand how complicated, grandiose schemes led instead to failure, and to find answers to the technologic holes we’ve dug ourselves into. Over the Seawall urges us to take a hard look at the fortifications we build and how they’ve fared in the past. It embraces humanity’s penchant for problem-solving, but argues that if we are to adapt successfully to climate change, we must recognize that working with nature is not surrender but the only way to assure a secure future.

General

Imprint: Island Press
Country of origin: United States
Release date: November 2023
Authors: Stephen Robert Miller
Dimensions: 229 x 152mm (L x W)
Pages: 224
ISBN-13: 978-1-64283-256-3
Categories: Books
LSN: 1-64283-256-1
Barcode: 9781642832563

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