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The Give and Take of Sustainability: Archaeological and Anthropological Perspectives on Tradeoffs (New Directions in Sustainability and Society)

The Give and Take of Sustainability: Archaeological and Anthropological Perspectives on Tradeoffs (New Directions in Sustainability and Society)

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Cambridge University Press, 4/24/2017
EAN 9781107078338, ISBN10: 1107078334

Hardcover, 214 pages, 23.5 x 15.8 x 1.9 cm
Language: English

Sustainability strives to meet the needs of the present without compromising the future, but increasingly recognizes the tradeoffs among these many needs. Who benefits? Who bears the burden? How are these difficult decisions made? Are people aware of these hard choices? This timely volume brings the perspectives of ethnography and archaeology to bear on these questions by examining case studies from around the world. Written especially for this volume, the essays by an international team of scholars offer archaeological and ethnographic examples from the southwestern United States, the Maya region of Mexico, Africa, India, and the North Atlantic, among other regions. Collectively, they explore the benefits and consequences of growth and development, the social costs of ecological sustainability, and tensions between food and military security.

1. Introduction. Multiple perspectives on tradeoffs Michelle Hegmon
2. Diversity, reciprocity, and the emergence of equity-inequity tradeoffs Jacob Freeman, Andrea Torvinen, Ben A. Nelson and John M. Anderies
3. Modeling tradeoffs in a rural Alaska mixed economy
hunting, working, and sharing in the face of economic and ecological change Shauna B. BurnSilver, Randall B. Boone, Gary P. Kofinas and Todd J. Brinkman
4. Trading off food and military security in contact-era New Guinea Paul Roscoe
5. Will agricultural technofixes feed the world? Short- and long-term tradeoffs of adopting high-yielding crops Amanda L. Logan
6. Tradeoffs in precolumbian Maya water management systems
complexity, sustainability, and cost Christian Isendahl and Scott Heckbert
7. Growth and inter-generational tradeoffs
archaeological perspectives from the Mimbres region of the US Southwest
8. Vulnerability to food insecurity
tradeoffs and their consequences Margaret C. Nelson, Ann P. Kinzig, Jette Arneborg, Richard Streeter and Scott E. Ingram
9. Tradeoffs in coast Salish social action
balancing autonomy, inequality, and sustainability Colin Grier and Bill Angelbeck
10. Tradeoffs and human well-being
achieving sustainability in the Faroe Islands Seth D. Brewington
11. Household- vs national-scale food storage
perspectives on food security from archaeology and contemporary India Katherine A. Spielmann and Rimjhim M. Aggarwal
12. Some analytical tradeoffs of talking about tradeoffs
on perspectives lost in estimating the costs and benefits of inequality Alf Hornborg.