schema:description | "内容記述: Chapter 1. INTRODUCTION : The purpose and scope of the book; Nature and culture in the last 10,000 years; Frameworks for the reader; Links between economy and environment; Committed history?; The organization of the material. Chapter 2. HUNTER-GATHERERS AND FISHERFOLK: 10,000 TO 500 BP: Introduction: the beginning; The current interglacial; People and cultures; Environment and culture; The possible role of humans; A summary of environmental change involving humans; Into the agricultural era. Chapter 3. SHAFTS OF SUNLIGHT: AGRICULTURALISTS: Introduction: a very long duration; Atmospheric changes: the climate; Cultivated land and grasslands; Relations with the woodlands; The creation of new landforms; Heaths and moorlands; Industries; Sacred space; The social context; Overview. Chapter 4. CLOSED AND OPEN SYSTEMS, AD 550 TO AD 1700: Atmospheric changes: the climate; Landform change; Agriculture and grasslands; Heaths, moors and mountains; Woods and forests; Fresh water and fresh-water wetlands; Rural settlement; Urban settlement; Industry; Pleasure and the environment; Energy; Sacred space; Social context; Connections: at home and aboard; Sensibilities and attitudes to environment. Chapter 5. BUILDING JERUSALEM: THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY: The atmosphere; Woods and forests; Agriculture and grasslands; Heaths, moors and mountains; Sensibilities and attitudes to environment; Fresh water and fresh-water wetlands; Rural settlement; Urban settlement; Industry; Energy; The rich and their pleasure; Sacred space; The extension of the economy; A century's trends. Chapter 6. INDUSTRIAL GROWTH: MATERIAL EMPIRES, 1800-1914: The atmosphere; Landforms; Woods and forests; Agriculture; Heaths, moors and mountains; Fresh water and fresh-water wetlands; Fishing and whaling; Energy; Industry, Urban settlement; Rural settlement; Leisure and pleasure; Sacred space; Wildlife and its protection; International linkages; Sensibilities and attitudes to environment; A summary. Chapter 7. 'A FIT COUNTRY FOR HEROES', 1914-50: Climate; Landforms; Woods and forests; Agriculture and grasslands; Heaths, moors and mountains; Fresh water and fresh-water wetlands; Industry and wastes; Urban settlement; Rural settlement; Military lands; The coasts; Fishing and whaling; Energy; Environmental protection and conservation; Specialized leisure; Sacred space; Administration and planning; Sensibilities and attitudes to environment; The 1950s: legacies and foreshadowing. Chapter 8. A POST-INDUSTRIAL WORLD, 1950 TO THE PRESENT: Introduction: millennium fever; Atmosphere and climate; Landforms; Fresh water; Forestry and woodlands; Agriculture; Sacred space; Fresh-water wetlands; Heaths, moors and other commons; Military lands; Conservation and landscape protection; Rural settlement : the rural economy; The urban-industrial environment; Land use: the overall picture; Leisure and environment; Coasts; Fisheries in the post-industrial world; Energy; Population trends; Administration; The international scene; Sensibilities and attitudes to environment; Contradictions of the time. Chapter 9. EXPERIENCE AND MEANING: Introduction: many pasts; Critical periods; Cultural context; Pathways....(more)" |