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  World Ecological Degradation: Accumulation, Urbanization, and Deforestation, 3000BC-AD2000

 
World Ecological Degradation: Accumulation, Urbanization, and Deforestation, 3000BC-AD2000 under Deforestation in The Books Store
Price: $82.50
Sale: $74.25
 
Manufacturer: AltaMira Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Sing C. Chew
Publisher: AltaMira Press
Dewey Decimal Number: 333.75137
Publication Date: 2001-06-06
Reading Level: 224
 
Description: Deforestation, soil runoff, salination, pollution. While recurrent themes of the contemporary world, they are not new to us. In this broad sweeping review of the environmental impacts of human settlement and development worldwide over the past 5,000 years, Sing C. Chew shows that these processes are as old as civilization itself. With examples ranging from Ancient Mesopotamia to Malaya, Mycenaean Greece to Ming China, Chew shows that the processes of population growth, intensive resource accumulation, and urbanization in ancient and modern societies almost universally bring on ecological disaster, which often contributes to the decline and fall of that society. He then turns his eye to the development of the modern European world-system and its impact on the environment. Challenging us to change these long-term trends, Chew also traces the existence of environmental conservation ideas and movements over the span of 5,000 years. Can we do it? Look at Chew's evidence of the past five millennia and decide. Ideal for courses in environmental history, anthropology, and sociology, and world-systems theory.

 

  Deforesting the Earth: From Prehistory to Global Crisis

 
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Price: $80.00
Sale: $80.00
 
Manufacturer: University Of Chicago Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Michael Williams
Publisher: University Of Chicago Press
Dewey Decimal Number: 333.75137
Publication Date: 2002-12-15
Reading Level: 715
 
Description:
Since humans first appeared on the earth, we've been cutting down trees for fuel and shelter. Indeed, the thinning, changing, and wholesale clearing of forests are among the most important ways humans have transformed the global environment. With the onset of industrialization and colonization the process has accelerated, as agriculture, metal smelting, trade, war, territorial expansion, and even cultural aversion to forests have all taken their toll.

Michael Williams surveys ten thousand years of history to trace how, why, and when human-induced deforestation has shaped economies, societies, and landscapes around the world. Beginning with the return of the forests to Europe, North America, and the tropics after the Ice Ages, Williams traces the impact of human-set fires for gathering and hunting, land clearing for agriculture, and other activities from the Paleolithic through the classical world and the Middle Ages. He then continues the story from the 1500s to the early 1900s, focusing on forest clearing both within Europe and by European imperialists and industrialists abroad, in such places as the New World and India, China, Japan, and Latin America. Finally, he covers the present-day and alarming escalation of deforestation, with the ever-increasing human population placing a possibly unsupportable burden on the world's forests.

Accessible and nonsensationalist, Deforesting the Earth provides the historical and geographical background we need for a deeper understanding of deforestation's tremendous impact on the environment and the people who inhabit it.
(10/01/2003)

 

  Borneo Log: The Struggle for Sarawak's Forests

 
Borneo Log: The Struggle for Sarawak's Forests under Deforestation in The Books Store
Price: $25.00
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Manufacturer: University of Washington Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: William W. Bevis
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Dewey Decimal Number: 959.54
Publication Date: 1995-10
Reading Level: 245
 

 

  Who Will Save the Forests?: Knowledge, Power and Environmental Destruction

 
Who Will Save the Forests?: Knowledge, Power and Environmental Destruction under Deforestation in The Books Store
Price: $55.00
Sale: $102.78
 
Manufacturer: Zed Books
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Tariq Banuri::Frederique Apffel Marglin
Publisher: Zed Books
Dewey Decimal Number: 333.7516
Publication Date: 1993-05-15
Reading Level: 208
 

 

  The Dynamics of Deforestation and Economic Growth in the Brazilian Amazon

 
The Dynamics of Deforestation and Economic Growth in the Brazilian Amazon under Deforestation in The Books Store
Price: $100.00
Sale: $50.00
 
Manufacturer: Cambridge University Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Lykke E. Andersen::Clive W. J. Granger::Eustaquio J. Reis::Diana Weinhold::Sven Wunder
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Edition: 1st
Dewey Decimal Number: 333.751370981
Publication Date: 2003-01-27
Reading Level: 200
 
Description: A multi-disciplinary team of authors analyze the economics of Brazilian deforestation using a large data set of ecological and economic variables. They survey the most up to date work in this field and present their own dynamic and spatial econometric analysis based on municipality level panel data spanning the entire Brazilian Amazon from 1970 to 1996. By observing the dynamics of land use change over such a long period the team is able to provide quantitative estimates of the long-run economic costs and benefits of both land clearing and government policies such as road building. The authors find that some government policies, such as road paving in already highly settled areas, are beneficial both for economic development and for the preservation of forest, while other policies, such as the construction of unpaved roads through virgin areas, stimulate wasteful land uses to the detriment of both economic growth and forest cover.

 

  Agricultural Technologies and Tropical Deforestation (Cabi Publishing)

 
Agricultural Technologies and Tropical Deforestation (Cabi Publishing) under Deforestation in The Books Store
Price: $110.00
Sale: $72.28
 
Manufacturer: CABI
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: CABI
Dewey Decimal Number: 333.751370913
Publication Date: 2001-02-15
Reading Level: 384
 
Description: This book has been developed from a workshop on 'Technological Change in Agriculture and Tropical Deforestation', organized by the Center for International Forestry Research and held in Costa Rica in March, 1999. It explores how intensification of agriculture affects tropical deforestation using case studies from different geographical regions, using different agricultural products and technologies and in differing demographic situations and market conditions. Guidance is also given on future agricultural research and extension efforts.

 

  World Forests from Deforestation to Transition? (World Forests)

 
World Forests from Deforestation to Transition? (World Forests) under Deforestation in The Books Store
Price: $128.00
Sale: $108.77
 
Manufacturer: Springer
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Springer
Edition: 1
Dewey Decimal Number: 333.75153
Publication Date: 2000-01-01
Reading Level: 232
 
Description: This book addresses global and subnational issues concerning the world's forests, societies, and environment from an independent and non-governmental point of view. Cooperation on a global scale is not only commendable, it is essential if solutions to the problems facing the world's forests are to be found. To achieve this, modern science needs to draw a clearer picture of relationships between forests, human activity, and the environment, and of the consequences of environmental change for the societies' development and growth.
There are several - partly intermingled - evolutionary forest transitions underway: the slow transition from forest area decrease to an increase in the North while deforestation and degradation continues in the South. Although not all deforestation is considered negative, serious social, economic, and environmental costs may be associated with excessive deforestation. Deforestation control is just the first step on the stony path towards sustainable forest management.
The forest management transition refers to the shift in the utilization towards managed semi-natural, secondary forests and plantation forests. There are some signs in the North of the forest paradigm shift from sustainable yield to forest ecosystem concepts.
How deforestation can be tackled and how these concurrent transitions are effected will have profound implications for the future. These processes involve several challenges with South-North dimensions. A search for an optimum mix of public policies and markets is a global priority both as a forest policy issue and as an inter-sectoral item on the political agenda.
Deforestation and transition is discussed here by a team of 14 scientists from both the North and the South. This book offers knowledge, facts, and information about world forests, society, and environment to help us towards equity in our use of the global forest &endash; to create a clearer vision of unasylva.

 

  The Economics of Deforestation: The Example of Ecuador (St. Antony's)

 
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Manufacturer: Palgrave Macmillan
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Sven Wunder
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Dewey Decimal Number: 333.7513709866
Publication Date: 2000-10-06
Reading Level: 280
 
Description:
This book gives an economic perspective to the analysis of deforestation. Following a survey of different deforestation definitions, theories and empirical evidence, a case-study of Ecuador provides a versatile historical picture of factors affecting forest loss throughout different periods, regions, and ecosystems.

 

  With Broadax and Firebrand: The Destruction of the Brazilian Atlantic Forest

 
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Manufacturer: University of California Press
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Warren Dean
Publisher: University of California Press
Dewey Decimal Number: 304.28098109152
Publication Date: 1995-04
Reading Level: 504
 
Description: Warren Dean chronicles the chaotic path to what could be one of the greatest natural disasters of modern times: the disappearance of the Atlantic Forest. A quarter the size of the Amazon Forest, and the most densely populated region in Brazil, the Atlantic Forest is now the most endangered in the world. It contains a great diversity of life forms, some of them found nowhere else, as well as the country's largest cities, plantations, mines, and industries. Continual clearing is ravaging most of the forested remnants.
Dean opens his story with the hunter-gatherers of twelve thousand years ago and takes it up to the 1990s--through the invasion of Europeans in the sixteenth century; the ensuing devastation wrought by such developments as gold and diamond mining, slash-and-burn farming, coffee planting, and industrialization; and the desperate battles between conservationists and developers in the late twentieth century.
Based on a great range of documentary and scientific resources,With Broadax and Firebrand is an enormously ambitious book. More than a history of a tropical forest, or of the relationship between forest and humans, it is also a history of Brazil told from an environmental perspective. Dean writes passionately and movingly, in the fierce hope that the story of the Atlantic Forest will serve as a warning of the terrible costs of destroying its great neighbor to the west, the Amazon Forest.

 

  Deforestation of Tropical Rain Forests: Economic Causes and Impact on Development (Kieler Studien, No 241)

 
Deforestation of Tropical Rain Forests: Economic Causes and Impact on Development (Kieler Studien, No 241) under Deforestation in The Books Store
 
Manufacturer: Univ of Michigan Pr
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: Torsten Amelung::Markus Diehl
Publisher: Univ of Michigan Pr
Publication Date: 1992-09
 

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