Human adaptation to climate change: a review of three historical cases and some general perspectives

To study mitigation and adaptation to climate change, social scientists have drawn on different approaches, particularly sociological approaches to the future and comparative history of past societies. These two approaches frame the social and temporal boundaries of decision-making collectivities in...

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spelling ftopenedition:oai:hypotheses.org:adaptationclimat/622 2023-05-15T16:27:49+02:00 Human adaptation to climate change: a review of three historical cases and some general perspectives medolbec 2010-04-30T19:37:59Z http://adaptationclimat.hypotheses.org/622 unknown Adaptation aux changements climatiques / RADAR http://adaptationclimat.hypotheses.org/622 post 2010 ftopenedition 2017-03-11T14:58:27Z To study mitigation and adaptation to climate change, social scientists have drawn on different approaches, particularly sociological approaches to the future and comparative history of past societies. These two approaches frame the social and temporal boundaries of decision-making collectivities in different ways. A consideration of the responses to climate variability in three historical cases, the Classic Maya of Mexico and Central America, the Viking settlements in Greenland, and the US . Other/Unknown Material Greenland OpenEdition Greenland
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