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ISBN | 9780143117001(0143117009) |
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Âʼö | 589ÂÊ |
¾ð¾î | English |
Å©±â | 137 * 213 * 35 (mm) |
ÆÇ | Revised |
»ðÈÀ¯¹« | »ðÈÀÖÀ½ |
ÃѱǼö | 1±Ç |
¸®µùÁö¼ö Level | General Adult |
LEXILE ¸®µùÁö¼ö | 1460 |
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List of Maps | p. xiii |
Prologue: A Tale of Two Farms | p. 1 |
Two farms | |
Collapses, past and present | |
Vanished Edens? | |
A five-point framework | |
Businesses and the environment | |
The comparative method | |
Plan of the book | |
Modern Montana | p. 25 |
Under Montana's Big Sky | p. 27 |
Stan Falkow's story | |
Montana and me | |
Why begin with Montana? | |
Montana's economic history | |
Mining | |
Forests | |
Soil | |
Water | |
Native and non-native species | |
Differing visions | |
Attitudes towards regulation | |
Rick Laible's story | |
Chip Pigman's story | |
Tim Huls's story | |
John Cooks story | |
Montana, model of the world | |
Past Societies | p. 77 |
Twilight at Easter | p. 79 |
The quarry's mysteries | |
Easter's geography and history | |
People and food | |
Chiefs, clans, and commoners | |
Platforms and statues | |
Carving, transporting, erecting | |
The vanished forest | |
Consequences for society | |
Europeans and explanations | |
Why was Easter fragile? | |
Easter as metaphor | |
The Last People Alive: Pitcairn and Henderson Islands | p. 120 |
Pitcairn before the Bounty | |
Three dissimilar islands | |
Trade | |
The movie's ending | |
The Ancient Ones: The Anasazi and Their Neighbors | p. 136 |
Desert farmers | |
Tree rings | |
Agricultural strategies | |
Chaco's problems and packrats | |
Regional integration | |
Chaco's decline and end | |
Chaco's message | |
The Maya Collapses | p. 157 |
Mysteries of lost cities | |
The Maya environment | |
Maya agriculture | |
Maya history | |
Cop? | |
Complexities of collapses | |
Wars and droughts | |
Collapse in the southern lowlands | |
The Maya message | |
The Viking Prelude and Fugues | p. 178 |
Experiments in the Atlantic | |
The Viking explosion | |
Autocatalysis | |
Viking agriculture | |
Iron | |
Viking chiefs | |
Viking religion | |
Orkneys, Shetlands, Faeroes | |
Iceland's environment | |
Iceland's history | |
Iceland in context | |
Vinland | |
Norse Greenland's Flowering | p. 211 |
Europe's outpost | |
Greenland's climate today | |
Climate in the past | |
Native plants and animals | |
Norse settlement | |
Farming | |
Hunting and fishing | |
An integrated economy | |
Society | |
Trade with Europe | |
Self-image | |
Norse Greenland's End | p. 248 |
Introduction to the end | |
Deforestation | |
Soil and turf damage | |
The Inuit's predecessors | |
Inuit subsistence | |
Inuit/Norse relations | |
The end | |
Ultimate causes of the end | |
Opposite Paths to Success | p. 277 |
Bottom up, top down | |
New Guinea highlands | |
Tikopia | |
Tokugawa problems | |
Tokugawa solutions | |
Why Japan succeeded | |
Other successes | |
Modern Societies | p. 309 |
Malthus in Africa: Rwanda's Genocide | p. 311 |
A dilemma | |
Events in Rwanda | |
More than ethnic hatred | |
Buildup in Kanama | |
Explosion in Kanama | |
Why it happened | |
One Island, Two Peoples, Two Histories: The Dominican Republic and Haiti | p. 329 |
Differences | |
Histories | |
Causes of divergence | |
Dominican environmental impacts | |
Balaguer | |
The Dominican environment today | |
The future | |
China, Lurching Giant | p. 358 |
China's significance | |
Background | |
Air, water, soil | |
Habitat, species, megaprojects | |
Consequences | |
Connections | |
The future | |
?ining?Australia | p. 378 |
Australia's significance | |
Soils | |
Water | |
Distance | |
Early history | |
Imported values | |
Trade and immigration | |
Land degradation | |
Other environmental problems | |
Signs of hope and change | |
Practical Lessons | p. 417 |
Why Do Some Societies Make Disastrous Decisions? | p. 419 |
Road map for success | |
Failure to anticipate | |
Failure to perceive | |
Rational bad behavior | |
Disastrous values | |
Other irrational failures | |
Unsuccessful solutions | |
Signs of hope | |
Big Businesses and the Environment: Different Conditions, Different Outcomes | p. 441 |
Resource extraction | |
Two oil fields | |
Oil company motives | |
Hardrock mining operations | |
Mining company motives | |
Differences among mining companies | |
The logging industry | |
Forest Stewardship Council | |
The seafood industry | |
Businesses and the public | |
The World as a Polder: What Does It All Mean to Us Today? | p. 486 |
Introduction | |
The most serious problems | |
If we don't solve them... | |
Life in Los Angeles | |
One-liner objections | |
The past and the present | |
Reasons for hope | |
Afterword: Angkor's Rise and Fall | p. 526 |
Questions about Angkor | |
Angkor's environment | |
Angkor's rise | |
The great city | |
Magnificent engineering | |
Angkor's decline | |
Acknowledgments | p. 540 |
Further Readings | p. 543 |
Index | p. 575 |
Illustration Credits | p. 590 |
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