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Islands And Cultures: How Pacific Islands Provide Paths Toward Sustainability

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A uniquely collaborative analysis of human adaptation to the Polynesian islands, told through oral histories, biophysical evidence, and historical records Humans began to settle the area we know as Polynesia between 3,000 and 800 years ago, bringing with them material culture, including plants and animals, and ideas about societal organization, and then adapting to the specific biophysical features of the islands they discovered. The authors of this book analyze the formation of their human-environment systems using oral histories, biophysical evidence, and historical records, arguing that the Polynesian islands can serve as useful models for how human societies in general interact with their environments. The islands' clearly defined (and relatively isolated) environments, comparatively recent discovery by humans, and innovative and dynamic societies allow for insights not available when studying other cultures. Kamana Beamer, Te Maire Tau, and Peter Vitousek have collaborated with a dozen other scholars, many of them Polynesian, to show how these cultures adapted to novel environments in the past and how we can draw insights for global sustainability today.
  • | Author: Kamanamaikalani Beamer, Te Maire Tau, Peter M. Vitousek
  • | Publisher: Yale University Press
  • | Publication Date: Nov 29, 2022
  • | Number of Pages: 244 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Hardcover
  • | ISBN-10: 0300253001
  • | ISBN-13: 9780300253009
Author:
Kamanamaikalani Beamer, Te Maire Tau, Peter M. Vitousek
Publisher:
Yale University Press
Publication Date:
Nov 29, 2022
Number of pages:
244 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Hardcover
ISBN-10:
0300253001
ISBN-13:
9780300253009