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This is an innovative analysis of the agrarian world and growth of government in early modern Germany through the medium of pre-industrial society's most basic material resource, wood. Paul Warde offers a regional study of south-west Germany from the late fifteenth to the early eighteenth century, demonstrating the stability of the economy and social structure through periods of demographic pressure, warfare and epidemic. He casts light on the nature of 'wood shortages' and societal response to environmental challenge, and shows how institutional responses largely based on preventing local conflict were poor at adapting to optimise the management of resources. Warde further argues for the inadequacy of models that oppose the 'market' to a 'natural economy' in understanding economic behaviour. This is a major contribution to debates about the sustainability of peasant society in early modern Europe, and to the growth of ecological approaches to history and historical geography.
Lumber trade --- Bois --- History. --- Commerce --- Histoire --- Germany --- Allemagne --- Economic conditions. --- History --- Historical geography --- Conditions économiques --- Géographie historique --- History of Germany and Austria --- anno 1500-1799 --- Economic conditions --- Historical geography. --- Lumber industry --- Timber industry --- Forest products industry --- Lumbering --- Arts and Humanities --- Lumber trade - Germany - History --- Germany - Economic conditions
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The issue of sustainability, and the idea that economic growth and development might destroy its own foundations, is one of the defining political problems of our era. This ground breaking study traces the emergence of this idea, and demonstrates how sustainability was closely linked to hopes for growth, and the destiny of expanding European states, from the sixteenth century. Weaving together aspirations for power, for economic development and agricultural improvement, and ideas about forestry, climate, the sciences of the soil and of life itself, this book sets out how new knowledge and metrics led people to imagine both new horizons for progress, but also the possibility of collapse. In the nineteenth century, anxieties about sustainability, often driven by science, proliferated in debates about contemporary and historical empires and the American frontier. The fear of progress undoing itself confronted society with finding ways to live with and manage nature.
Human ecology --- Human ecology. --- Sustainability --- Sustainability. --- Sustainable development --- Sustainable development. --- History --- Europe. --- Développement durable --- Écologie humaine --- History. --- Histoire --- History of philosophy --- World history --- anno 1500-1799 --- anno 1800-1899 --- Histoire. --- Ecology --- Environment, Human --- Human beings --- Human environment --- Ecological engineering --- Human geography --- Nature --- Sustainability science --- Social ecology --- Development, Sustainable --- Ecologically sustainable development --- Economic development, Sustainable --- Economic sustainability --- ESD (Ecologically sustainable development) --- Smart growth --- Sustainable economic development --- Economic development --- Social aspects --- Effect of environment on --- Effect of human beings on --- Environmental aspects --- Développement durable --- Écologie humaine
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Human ecology --- Environmental protection --- Environmental policy --- Environmental sciences --- Ecology --- Environment. --- Environmental Policy --- Conservation of Natural Resources --- Environmental policy. --- Environmental protection. --- Environmental sciences. --- Human ecology. --- History.
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History of Europe --- anno 1500-1799 --- Europe: North-West --- Commons --- Land tenure --- Village communities --- Terres de communage --- Propriété foncière --- Communautés rurales --- History --- Histoire --- Europe --- Rural conditions --- Conditions rurales --- Management --- -Commons --- -338 <09> --- Common lands --- Communal land --- Communal lands --- Public lands --- Real property --- Marks (Medieval land tenure) --- Natural resources, Communal --- -History --- Economische geschiedenis --- Law and legislation --- #A0211H --- History. --- 338 <09> Economische geschiedenis --- Propriété foncière --- Communautés rurales --- 338 <09> --- Management&delete& --- Europe [Western ] --- Europe [Northern ] --- Commons - Europe, Western - Management - History --- Commons - Europe, Northern - Management - History --- Mer du Nord (région) --- Communaux --- Histoire rurale --- 1500-1850
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History of Europe --- Relation between energy and economics --- anno 1500-1799 --- anno 1800-1999 --- Industries énergétiques --- Histoire --- Histoire.
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We live in an age of unprecedented environmental change: global, interconnected and universal. Yet though our lives are inextricably connected to global processes, and increasingly mobile, we still live in particular places. Our perceptions of change, and what kind of change might be for good or ill, are shaped by the interaction of localised experience and the wider forces of transformation. Local Places, Global Processes examines how these relationships have been shaped in Britain over time in three ways. First, through essays addressing influential ways of understanding and debating questions of ?the state of nature?. These are complemented by case studies on conservation, landscape change and management, and how perceptions of environmental change have emerged or been discarded over time. Chapters also draw on a series of site-based workshops that brought together historians, landscape managers and artists to discuss and reflect on particular sites: Wicken Fen in Cambridgeshire, owned by the National Trust and the first British nature reserve; the Quantock Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in Somerset, England?s first AONB and a landscape enriched by Romantic association; and the landscape of Kielder Water and Forest, a land of superlatives in Northumberland in north-eastern England ? the largest planted forest and artificial lake in northern Europe. The multi-disciplinary approach draws together the exchanges, artworks and writing assembled at these workshops and afterwards. This opens up how being in a place, and engaging with ideas attached to it, shape perceptions of the environment. It provides resources with which landscape managers can think about their tasks and engage various publics in discussion about future environments in light of these histories of place. Rather than a history of these three places, this is history written from them.
Great Britain --- Grande-Bretagne --- Environmental conditions --- History. --- Conditions environnementales --- Histoire --- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS --- Ecology. --- Real Estate --- General. --- Great Britain. --- Ecology --- Balance of nature --- Biology --- Bionomics --- Ecological processes --- Ecological science --- Ecological sciences --- Environment --- Environmental biology --- Oecology --- Environmental sciences --- Population biology --- Anglia --- Angliyah --- Briṭanyah --- England and Wales --- Förenade kungariket --- Grã-Bretanha --- Grossbritannien --- Igirisu --- Iso-Britannia --- Marea Britanie --- Nagy-Britannia --- Prydain Fawr --- Royaume-Uni --- Saharātchaʻānāčhak --- Storbritannien --- United Kingdom --- United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland --- United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland --- Velikobritanii͡ --- Wielka Brytania --- Yhdistynyt kuningaskunta --- Northern Ireland --- Scotland --- Wales
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Is it possible for the economy to grow without the environment being destroyed ? Will our lifestyles impoverish the planet for our children and grandchildren ? Is the world sick ? Can it be healed ? Less than a lifetime ago, these questions would have made no sense. This was not because our ancestors had no impact on nature-nor because they were unaware of the serious damage they had done. What people lacked was an idea: a way of imagining the web of interconnection and consequence of which the natural world is made. Without this notion, we didn't have a way to describe the scale and scope of human impact upon nature. This idea was "the environment."In this fascinating book, Paul Warde, Libby Robin, and Sverker Sörlin trace the emergence of the concept of the environment following World War II, a period characterized by both hope for a new global order and fear of humans' capacity for almost limitless destruction. It was at this moment that a new idea and a new narrative about the planet-wide impact of people's behavior emerged, closely allied to anxieties for the future. Now we had a vocabulary for talking about how we were changing nature: resource exhaustion and energy, biodiversity, pollution, and-eventually-climate change.With the rise of "the environment," the authors argue, came new expertise, making certain kinds of knowledge crucial to understanding the future of our planet. The untold history of how people came to conceive, to manage, and to dispute environmental crisis, The Environment is essential reading for anyone who wants to help protect the environment from the numerous threats it faces today.
Environmental sciences --- Human ecology. --- Nature --- SCIENCE / History. --- SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Ecology. --- Philosophy. --- Effect of human beings on. --- Philosophie de l'environnement. --- Écologie humaine. --- Effets de l'homme. --- Écologie humaine.
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This anthology provides an historical overview of the scientific ideas behind environmental prediction and how, as predictions about environmental change have been taken more seriously and widely, they have affected politics, policy, and public perception. Through an array of texts and commentaries that examine the themes of progress, population, environment, biodiversity and sustainability from a global perspective, it explores the meaning of the future in the twenty-first century. Providing access and reference points to the origins and development of key disciplines and methods, it will encourage policy makers, professionals, and students to reflect on the roots of their own theories and practices.
Global environmental change. --- Overpopulation. --- Climatic changes. --- Changes, Climatic --- Changes in climate --- Climate change --- Climate change science --- Climate changes --- Climate variations --- Climatic change --- Climatic changes --- Climatic fluctuations --- Climatic variations --- Global climate changes --- Global climatic changes --- Climatology --- Climate change mitigation --- Teleconnections (Climatology) --- Population explosion --- Population --- Environmental change, Global --- Global change, Environmental --- Global environmental changes --- Change --- Ecology --- Environmental aspects --- UmU kursbok --- Global environmental change.. --- Overpopulation.. --- Global environmental change
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Energy industries --- Energy consumption --- Industrial revolution --- History --- Europe --- Economic conditions.
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