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Knowing Global Environments: New Historical Perspectives on the Field Sciences

Jeremy Vetter, Vetter(Introduction by)Helen Rozwadowski, Rozwadowski(Contributions by)J. Conor Burns, Burns(Contributions by)James Rodger Fleming, Fleming(Contributions by)Lynn Nyhart, Nyhart(Contributions by)Mark Barrow, Barrow(Contributions by)Michael Reidy, Reidy(Contributions by)Robert Kohler, Kohler(Contributions by)Stuart McCook, McCook(Contributions by)Jeremy Vetter, Vetter(Edited by)
Part of the Studies in Modern Science, Technology, and the Environment series
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Knowing Global Environments brings together nine leading scholars whose work spans a variety of environmental and field sciences, including archaeology, agriculture, botany, climatology, ecology, evolutionary biology, oceanography, ornithology, and tidology.Collectively their essays explore the history of the field sciences, through the lens of place, practice, and the production of scientific knowledge, with a wide-ranging perspective extending outwards from the local to regional, national, imperial, and global scales.

The book also shows what the history of the field sciences can contribute to environmental history-especially how knowledge in the field sciences has intersected with changing environments-and addresses key present-day problems related to sustainability, such as global climate, biodiversity, oceans, and more.Contributors to Knowing Global Environments reveal how the field sciences have interacted with practical economic activities, such as forestry, agriculture, and tourism, as well as how the public has been involved in the field sciences, as field assistants, students, and local collaborators.

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Product Details
Rutgers University Press
0813550270 / 9780813550275
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
507.23
30/09/2010
English
272 pages
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