The North Atlantic Polar Triangle: Documenting the End of an Epoch

Bampton, Matthew

  • 出版商: Springer
  • 出版日期: 2024-07-04
  • 售價: $5,950
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$5,653
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 134
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 3031272668
  • ISBN-13: 9783031272660
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商品描述

This book explores the broad trajectory of the Holocene epoch in a region defined as the North Atlantic Polar Triangle (NAPT). The text is multi-disciplinary and synthetic, and focuses on the area extending from the North Pole to the Equator, and covers 60 degrees of longitude, encompassing the entire North Atlantic and significant parts of the land-masses that surround it. It discusses the physical, ecological and cultural history of the NAPT and its bordering regions after the end of the Last Glacial Maximum. It outlines the long-term changing relationships between environmental processes and humans within this single space, providing insight into the broader and more complex interactions happening globally. The author proposes, on the basis of the changes that can be documented in the NAPT, probable trajectories of change in other equally complex but less well-documented, and less geographically constrained Earth systems. It contributes to the ongoing discussion of human transformation of the world, and the current debate about the designation of a new geological epoch, the Anthropocene. It concludes by supporting the proposition that the Anthropocene is best understood as a boundary event, marking the upper limit of the Holocene, rather than as a new epoch. The intended audience includes physical geographers, anthropologists and readers exploring the synthetic analyses of the crisis humans currently confront as the world enters a period of extraordinary change

商品描述(中文翻譯)

本書探討了全新世時期在北大西洋極地三角區(North Atlantic Polar Triangle, NAPT)內的廣泛發展軌跡。文本具有多學科和綜合性,重點關注從北極到赤道的區域,涵蓋60度的經度,包含整個北大西洋及其周邊重要陸地部分。書中討論了在最後冰期最大期結束後,NAPT及其邊界地區的物理、生態和文化歷史。它概述了環境過程與人類在這一單一空間內之間的長期變化關係,提供了對全球更廣泛和更複雜互動的洞見。作者根據在NAPT中可以記錄的變化,提出了其他同樣複雜但記錄較少、地理限制較小的地球系統中可能的變化軌跡。這本書對人類如何改變世界的持續討論作出貢獻,並參與當前關於新地質時期——人類世(Anthropocene)命名的辯論。最後,書中支持這樣的主張:人類世最好被理解為一個邊界事件,標誌著全新世的上限,而不是一個新的時期。預期的讀者包括物理地理學家、人類學家以及探索人類當前面臨的危機的綜合分析的讀者,因為世界正進入一個非凡變化的時期。

作者簡介

Matthew Bampton is a Professor of Geography at the University of Southern Maine. For the past decade Matthew has studied human responses to climate change in the North Atlantic during the Little Ice Age. Prior to this he worked on GIS education, field mapping techniques, human impact on Colonial New England landscapes, and mapping pre-European Indigenous settlement in coastal Maine.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

馬修·班普頓(Matthew Bampton)是南緬因州大學的地理學教授。在過去的十年中,馬修研究了小冰期期間北大西洋地區人類對氣候變遷的反應。在此之前,他曾從事地理資訊系統(GIS)教育、實地測繪技術、殖民時期新英格蘭景觀的人類影響,以及繪製歐洲人到來前的美國東北沿海原住民定居點的地圖。