Under Pressure? [electronic resource] : Living with Climate Change and Environmental Hazards in the Past and Now / edited by Marcel Bradtmöller, Sonja B. Grimm, Astrid J. Nyland, Noa Lavi.

Інтелектуальна відповідальність: Вид матеріалу: Текст Серія: Human-Environment Interactions ; 10Публікація: Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2025Видання: 1st ed. 2025Опис: XII, 345 p. 57 illus., 41 illus. in color. online resourceТип вмісту:
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Under pressure? Living with climate change and environmental haz ards in the past & now -- Concepts and theoretical debates -- What is a disaster? An overview of (contested) disaster concepts -- Disaster and Resilience: Some observations for living well from the vantagepoint of the social sciences -- Mobility, vulnerability, and resilience. A theoretical framework for studying social response to climate-related hazards and disasters in the past -- Fire without smoke? Ancient hazards and the allure of disaster narra tives in prehistoric archaeology, with reference to the Storegga Tsunami (8150 BP) -- Telling Transformative Climate Narratives from Prehistoric Pasts for Future Positive Existence -- Storying experiences with trauma/danger/hazards/disasters - The Storegga tsunami 8200BP as monster -- Stories of societies under pressure -- Living with a Changing Environment: An Ethnographic Account of Indigenous Forest Village Communities' Experience of Floods and Land slides in the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, India -- Memories of Disaster: Tracing the material and immaterial remains of the 1648 Intagan landslide -- Lower Limb Diaphyseal Morphology Reveals Diverse Mobility Strategies in the Creation and Maintenance of Resilient Landscapes: Coastal Hunter-Gatherers from Japan and Latvia -- Capacity-building and resilience in the face of rising sea levels. Implications from the Baltic Stone Age -- The impact of the Storegga tsunami (ca. 6150 BCE) upon Mesolithic site distribution in Western and Central Norway -- Human impacts of the 8.2 ka event on Mesolithic foragers in western Denmark – a model-based approach inspired by ‘radical’ disaster risk reduction research -- Is too much Resilience a Good or a Bad Thing? Hidden Hazards and the Long-term Robusticity of Hunting, Gathering and Fishing in the Epi palaeolithic of the Southern Levant -- Resilience, Disaster, Risk and Hazard studies - the benefits of multi disciplinary studies, and future aspirations.
У: Springer Nature eBookЗведення: This open access book gathers different case studies of resilience and coping strategies in hunter-gatherer societies who were confronted with natural hazards. Most of these archaeological and ethnographic papers were presented at the Conference on Hunting and Gathering Societies (CHAGS) held in Dublin in June 2022. In addition, contributions on more resilience and human-climate interaction are presented. Joined in this book, authors display a range of strategies how people could face natural hazards and climate change, how authors manage stress at a group or personal level, and how authors transmit their knowledge about dreadful events and successful responses to later generations. Consequently, this book is primarily for a scientific audience focused on hunter-gatherers but will also provide insights for those interested in human responses to crisis and change.
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Under pressure? Living with climate change and environmental haz ards in the past & now -- Concepts and theoretical debates -- What is a disaster? An overview of (contested) disaster concepts -- Disaster and Resilience: Some observations for living well from the vantagepoint of the social sciences -- Mobility, vulnerability, and resilience. A theoretical framework for studying social response to climate-related hazards and disasters in the past -- Fire without smoke? Ancient hazards and the allure of disaster narra tives in prehistoric archaeology, with reference to the Storegga Tsunami (8150 BP) -- Telling Transformative Climate Narratives from Prehistoric Pasts for Future Positive Existence -- Storying experiences with trauma/danger/hazards/disasters - The Storegga tsunami 8200BP as monster -- Stories of societies under pressure -- Living with a Changing Environment: An Ethnographic Account of Indigenous Forest Village Communities' Experience of Floods and Land slides in the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, India -- Memories of Disaster: Tracing the material and immaterial remains of the 1648 Intagan landslide -- Lower Limb Diaphyseal Morphology Reveals Diverse Mobility Strategies in the Creation and Maintenance of Resilient Landscapes: Coastal Hunter-Gatherers from Japan and Latvia -- Capacity-building and resilience in the face of rising sea levels. Implications from the Baltic Stone Age -- The impact of the Storegga tsunami (ca. 6150 BCE) upon Mesolithic site distribution in Western and Central Norway -- Human impacts of the 8.2 ka event on Mesolithic foragers in western Denmark – a model-based approach inspired by ‘radical’ disaster risk reduction research -- Is too much Resilience a Good or a Bad Thing? Hidden Hazards and the Long-term Robusticity of Hunting, Gathering and Fishing in the Epi palaeolithic of the Southern Levant -- Resilience, Disaster, Risk and Hazard studies - the benefits of multi disciplinary studies, and future aspirations.

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This open access book gathers different case studies of resilience and coping strategies in hunter-gatherer societies who were confronted with natural hazards. Most of these archaeological and ethnographic papers were presented at the Conference on Hunting and Gathering Societies (CHAGS) held in Dublin in June 2022. In addition, contributions on more resilience and human-climate interaction are presented. Joined in this book, authors display a range of strategies how people could face natural hazards and climate change, how authors manage stress at a group or personal level, and how authors transmit their knowledge about dreadful events and successful responses to later generations. Consequently, this book is primarily for a scientific audience focused on hunter-gatherers but will also provide insights for those interested in human responses to crisis and change.

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