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Fierce Climate, Sacred Ground is an ethnographic account of the impacts of climate change in Shishmaref, Alaska. In this small Iupiaq community, flooding and erosion are forcing community members to consider relocation as the only possible solution for long-term safety. However, a tangled web of policy obstacles, lack of funding, and organizational challenges leaves the community without a clear way forward, creating serious questions of how to maintain cultural identity under the new climate regime. Elizabeth Marino analyzes this unique and grounded example of a warming world as a confluence of political injustice, histories of colonialism, global climate change, and contemporary development decisions. The book merges theoretical insights from disaster studies, political analysis, and passages from field notes into an eminently readable text for a wide audience. This is an ethnography of climate change; a glimpse into the lived experiences of a global phenomenon.
Human beings --- Ethnology --- Climatic changes --- Ethnoecology --- Changes, Climatic --- Changes in climate --- Climate change --- Climate change science --- Climate changes --- Climate variations --- Climatic change --- Climatic fluctuations --- Climatic variations --- Global climate changes --- Global climatic changes --- Climatology --- Climate change mitigation --- Teleconnections (Climatology) --- Cultural anthropology --- Ethnography --- Races of man --- Social anthropology --- Anthropology --- Homo sapiens --- Human race --- Humanity (Human beings) --- Humankind --- Humans --- Man --- Mankind --- People --- Hominids --- Persons --- Indigenous peoples --- Human ecology --- Traditional ecological knowledge --- Effect of climate on --- Environmental aspects --- Ecology --- Shishmaref (Alaska) --- Remote-sensing maps. --- Indiginous peoples --- Ecology. --- Effets du climat. --- Refugies environnementaux. --- Catastrophes ecologiques. --- Climat --- Inuits. --- Ethnologie --- Homme --- Umsiedlung --- Kulturelle Identität --- Küste --- Klimaänderung --- Inyupiat --- Erosion --- Ethnoecology. --- Ethnology. --- Climatic changes. --- Refugies ecologiques --- Justice environnementale --- Inupiat (Inuits) --- Changements. --- Changements --- Effets du climat --- Effect of climate on. --- Relations avec l'État. --- Deplacement --- Influence du climat --- Aspect anthropologique --- Shishmaref (Etats-Unis, Alaska) --- Alaska --- Conditions environnementales. --- Acclimatization --- Medical climatology --- Geologic erosion --- Sedimentation and deposition --- Climatic factors --- Â-lâ-sṳ̂-kâ --- AK --- Alaasika --- ʻĀlaka --- Alasca --- Alasijia --- Alasijia Zhou --- Alaska Eyâleti --- Alaska osariik --- Alaska Territory --- Alasḳah --- Alasko --- Alaszka --- Ali︠a︡sk --- Ali︠a︡ska --- Aljaška --- Allaesŭkʻa --- Allaesŭkʻa-ju --- Allaesŭkʻaju --- Alyaska --- Alyaska Shitati --- Arasuka --- Arasuka-shū --- Arasukashū --- Civitas Alascae --- Estado de Alaska --- Estado ng Alaska --- Hakʼaz Dineʼé Bikéyah Hahoodzo --- Medinat Alasḳah --- Politeia tēs Alaska --- Russian America --- Russkai︠a︡ Amerika --- Shtat Ali︠a︡ska --- State of Alaska --- Statul Alaska --- Territory of Alaska --- Πολιτεία της Αλάσκα --- Αλάσκα --- Аљаска --- Аляск --- Аляска --- Алјаска --- Русская Америка --- Штат Аляска --- אלאסקע --- אלסקה --- מדינת אלסקה --- アラスカ --- アラスカ州 --- 阿拉斯加 --- 阿拉斯加州 --- 알래스카 --- 알래스카 주 --- 알래스카주 --- Inupiat --- Inupiaq --- Eskimo --- Klima --- Klimawandel --- Klimaveränderung --- Klimawechsel --- Meeresküste --- Meerufer --- Meeresufer --- Meer --- Küsten --- Coast --- Küstenforschung --- Nehrung --- Küstengebiet --- Identität --- Kulturelles Bewusstsein --- Kultur --- Ethnizität --- Ethnische Identität --- Auswanderung --- Vertreibung --- Veränderung --- Ufer --- Espèce humaine --- Être humain --- Êtres humains --- Genre humain --- Homme actuel --- Homme de morphologie moderne --- Homme moderne --- Homo sapiens actuels --- Homo sapiens sapiens --- Humain anatomiquement moderne --- Anthropologie --- Biologie humaine --- Cyborgs --- Femmes --- Hommes --- Humanité --- Origine de l'homme --- Philosophie de l'homme --- Hominidés --- Anthropologie culturelle --- Anthropologie sociale --- Contribution à l'ethnographie --- Contribution à l'ethnologie --- Et l'ethnographie --- Et l'ethnologie --- Ethnographie --- Groupes ethniques --- (ethnologie) --- Climats --- Conditions climatiques --- Architecture et climat --- Zones climatiques --- Climatologie --- Climat tempéré --- Risques climatiques --- Climat aride --- Climat de montagne --- Climat maritime --- Climat méditerranéen --- Climat polaire --- Climat tropical --- Microclimat forestier --- Microclimat urbain --- Sols et climat --- Abtragung --- Suffosion --- Âge -- Détermination --- Attitude et mouvement --- Évolution --- Étude et enseignement --- Recherche --- [Localisations géographiques] --- Méthodologie --- Global environmental change --- Maps --- Meeresküste --- Küsten --- Küstenforschung --- Küstengebiet --- Identität --- Ethnizität --- Ethnische Identität --- Klimaveränderung --- Veränderung --- Culture --- Ethnologues --- Géographie humaine --- Musées ethnographiques --- Acculturation --- Autochtones --- Chasseurs-cueilleurs --- Collectes ethnographiques --- Coutumes et pratiques --- Ethnoarchéologie --- Ethnogenèse --- Ethnogéographie --- Ethnohistoire --- Ethnolinguistique --- Ethnomusicologie --- Ethnophilosophie --- Ethnopoétique --- Ethnopsychiatrie --- Ethnopsychologie --- Ethnosciences --- Ethnosociologie --- Folklore --- Insulaires --- Moeurs et coutumes --- Montagnards --- Nomades --- Pasteurs --- Peuples menacés --- Société primitive --- Troglodytes (ethnologie) --- Détermination de l'âge
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This open access book explores the intersection of property law, relocation, and resettlement processes in the United States and among communities that grapple with migration as an adaptation strategy. As communities face the prospect of relocating because of rising seas, policy makers, disaster specialists, and community leaders are scrambling to understand what adaptation pathways are legally possible. While in its ideal application, law functions blindly and without variation, the authors find that legal contradictions come to bear on resettlement processes and place certain communities further in harm’s way. This book will unearth these contradictions in order to understand why successful community-based resettlement has presented such a challenge to communities that are experiencing increasing land deterioration as a result of climate change. Alessandra Jerolleman is Associate Professor of Emergency Management, Jacksonville State University, USA. Elizabeth Marino is Associate Professor of Anthropology and Sustainability, Oregon State University, USA. Nathan Jessee is Postdoctoral Environmental Fellow at Princeton University's High Meadows Environmental Institute, USA. Liz Koslov is Assistant Professor in the Department of Urban Planning and the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability at UCLA, USA. Chantel Comardelle, Jean Charles Choctaw Nation, Tribal Secretary and Curator. Melissa Villarreal is a PhD candidate in Sociology at the University of Colorado (CU) Boulder, USA. Daniel de Vries is Associate Professor in Anthropology at the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Simon Manda is Lecturer in International Development at the University of Leeds, UK.
Environmental policy. --- Emigration and immigration --- Environmental Law. --- America --- Social justice. --- Environmental Policy. --- Migration Policy. --- American Politics. --- Social Justice. --- Government policy. --- Politics and government.
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