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To Choose a Future (1972)
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface xi
- How to Use This Book xv
- Introduction Documenting Global Change 1
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Part 1. Population Are We Too Many, or Are We Too Greedy?
- An Essay on the Principle of Population (1798) 15
- The Shadow of the World’s Future (1928) 31
- “Ghost Acreage” (1962) 40
- The Population Bomb (1968) 54
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Part 2. Sustainability Are We Limited by Knowledge or Resources ?
- Sylvicultura oeconomica (1713) 63
- Sylvicultura oeconomica 67
- The Coal Question (1865) 78
- “Possible Limits of Raw-Material Consumption” (1956) 89
- The Limits to Growth (1972) 101
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Part 3. Geographies Are Human and Natural Futures Determined or Chosen?
- The Pulse of Asia (1907) 117
- “Nature Versus The Australian” (1920) 134
- The Northward Course of Empire (1922) 145
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Part 4. “The Environment” How Did the Idea Emerge?
- How Did the Idea Emerge? 157
- Deserts on the March (1935) 174
- Road to Survival (1948) 187
- Silent Spring (1962) 195
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Part 5. Ecology How Do We Understand Natural Systems?
- Essay on the Geography of Plants (1807) 205
- “The Use and Abuse of Vegetational Concepts and Terms” (1935) 220
- Fundamentals of Ecology (1953) 233
- Resilience and Stability of Ecological Systems (1973) 245
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Part 6. Technology Does Technology Create More Problems Than It Solves?
- The Tree of Science (1857) 261
- To Choose a Future (1972) 273
- “The Dynamics of Energy Systems and the Logistic Substitution Model” (1979) 282
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Part 7. Climate How Can We Predict Change?
- “On the Transmission of Heat” (1859) 291
- “On the Infl uence of Carbonic Acid in the Air upon the Temperature of the Ground” (1896) 303
- “Seasonal Foreshadowing” (1930) 316
- “The Artifi cial Production of Carbon Dioxide and Its Infl uence on Temperature” (1938) 327
- “Unpleasant Surprises in the Greenhouse?” (1987) 337
- “Climate and Atmospheric History of the Past 420,000 Years from the Vostok Ice Core, Antarctica” (1999) 348
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Part 8. Diversity Why Do We Need It, and Can We Conserve It?
- The Invaders (1958) 363
- The Forestry Projections and the Environment: Global-Scale Environmental Impacts (1980) 381
- “What Is Conservation Biology?” (1985) 391
- “Radical American Environmentalism and Wilderness Preservation: A Third World Critique” (1997) 409
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Part 9 Measuring How Do We Turn the World into Data?
- An Investigation of the Currents of the Atlantic Ocean (1832) 433
- “Current Problems in Meteorology” (1957) 445
- Nature’s Services: Societal Dependence on Natural Ecosystems (1997) 454
- The Economics of Climate Change (2006) 465
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Part 10. The Anthropocene How Can We Live in a World Where There Is No Nature Without People?
- “The ‘Anthropocene’’’ (2000) 479
- “A Safe Operating Space for Humanity” (2009) 491
- “Reducing the Future to Climate: A Story of Climate Determinism and Reductionism” (2011) 506
- Select Bibliography 527
- Acknowledgments 541
- Commentators 543
- Selection Credits 549
- Index 553
- About the editors 565
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface xi
- How to Use This Book xv
- Introduction Documenting Global Change 1
-
Part 1. Population Are We Too Many, or Are We Too Greedy?
- An Essay on the Principle of Population (1798) 15
- The Shadow of the World’s Future (1928) 31
- “Ghost Acreage” (1962) 40
- The Population Bomb (1968) 54
-
Part 2. Sustainability Are We Limited by Knowledge or Resources ?
- Sylvicultura oeconomica (1713) 63
- Sylvicultura oeconomica 67
- The Coal Question (1865) 78
- “Possible Limits of Raw-Material Consumption” (1956) 89
- The Limits to Growth (1972) 101
-
Part 3. Geographies Are Human and Natural Futures Determined or Chosen?
- The Pulse of Asia (1907) 117
- “Nature Versus The Australian” (1920) 134
- The Northward Course of Empire (1922) 145
-
Part 4. “The Environment” How Did the Idea Emerge?
- How Did the Idea Emerge? 157
- Deserts on the March (1935) 174
- Road to Survival (1948) 187
- Silent Spring (1962) 195
-
Part 5. Ecology How Do We Understand Natural Systems?
- Essay on the Geography of Plants (1807) 205
- “The Use and Abuse of Vegetational Concepts and Terms” (1935) 220
- Fundamentals of Ecology (1953) 233
- Resilience and Stability of Ecological Systems (1973) 245
-
Part 6. Technology Does Technology Create More Problems Than It Solves?
- The Tree of Science (1857) 261
- To Choose a Future (1972) 273
- “The Dynamics of Energy Systems and the Logistic Substitution Model” (1979) 282
-
Part 7. Climate How Can We Predict Change?
- “On the Transmission of Heat” (1859) 291
- “On the Infl uence of Carbonic Acid in the Air upon the Temperature of the Ground” (1896) 303
- “Seasonal Foreshadowing” (1930) 316
- “The Artifi cial Production of Carbon Dioxide and Its Infl uence on Temperature” (1938) 327
- “Unpleasant Surprises in the Greenhouse?” (1987) 337
- “Climate and Atmospheric History of the Past 420,000 Years from the Vostok Ice Core, Antarctica” (1999) 348
-
Part 8. Diversity Why Do We Need It, and Can We Conserve It?
- The Invaders (1958) 363
- The Forestry Projections and the Environment: Global-Scale Environmental Impacts (1980) 381
- “What Is Conservation Biology?” (1985) 391
- “Radical American Environmentalism and Wilderness Preservation: A Third World Critique” (1997) 409
-
Part 9 Measuring How Do We Turn the World into Data?
- An Investigation of the Currents of the Atlantic Ocean (1832) 433
- “Current Problems in Meteorology” (1957) 445
- Nature’s Services: Societal Dependence on Natural Ecosystems (1997) 454
- The Economics of Climate Change (2006) 465
-
Part 10. The Anthropocene How Can We Live in a World Where There Is No Nature Without People?
- “The ‘Anthropocene’’’ (2000) 479
- “A Safe Operating Space for Humanity” (2009) 491
- “Reducing the Future to Climate: A Story of Climate Determinism and Reductionism” (2011) 506
- Select Bibliography 527
- Acknowledgments 541
- Commentators 543
- Selection Credits 549
- Index 553
- About the editors 565