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The anthropocene : 101 questions and answers for understanding the human impact on the global environment / B. L. Turner II.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Turner, B. L. (Billie Lee), 1945- author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Human ecology.
- Nature--Effect of human beings on.
- Nature.
- Global environmental change.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource : illustrations (chiefly colour), maps (chiefly colour)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Newcastle upon Tyne : Agenda Publishing, [2023]
- Summary:
- "The Anthropocene is an authoritative desk-top reference work for students of geography, the environment and sustainability. Through a series of 101 interconnected questions and answers spanning ten thematic sections, the book provides a comprehensive survey of humankind's impact on the global environment from the Late Stone Age to the present day. Unrivalled in scope, the book distills the latest research findings and scholarship across a remarkable range of topics concerning the evolving human–environment relationship. These include the broad history of human-induced changes in the environmental conditions of the planet; the major human impacts on the Earth and their consequences; and the different causes and rationales applied to understanding these environmental changes. All questions are answered succinctly and rigorously and draw on a wealth of contemporary evidence and scientific theories. The book is colour illustrated throughout, answers are fully cross-referenced and further readings are suggested for those wishing to delve deeper. For anyone seeking to understand the human-induced changes to our planet and the challenges these pose for sustainability, this book is an invaluable resource. It provides a masterly presentation of the human footprint on the Earth system."--Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Introduction
- Section I The Anthropocene and the Earth system: foundational concepts
- 1 What is the Anthropocene?
- 2 Is the Anthropocene a geological time unit?
- 3 What is the Earth system?
- 4 What are biogeochemical cycles?
- 5 What is albedo?
- 6 What are ecosystems, landscapes and biomes?
- 7 What are environmental (ecosystem) services?
- 8 Are global environmental change and climate change different?
- 9 Are the totality of human impacts on the Earth system novel?
- Section II The emergence of the Anthropocene
- 10 Did Stone Age people change the Earth system?
- 11 Did early agriculturalists change the Earth system as proposed by the Ruddiman hypothesis?
- 12 Did the early colonial era change the Earth system?
- 13 Has the industrial era affected the Earth system?
- 14 Are we entering a new technological era beyond the industrial one?
- 15 Is the Anthropocene concept applicable in the distant past?
- Section III Human changes to the land surface/lithosphere
- 16 Has human activity changed the land surface of the Earth?
- 17 Has human activity changed forests?
- 18 Why does tropical deforestation attract so much attention?
- 19 What is the forest transition thesis and its relevance to global forests?
- 20 How much land is cultivated and what are its environmental consequences?
- 21 Has human activity eroded and degraded soils globally?
- 22 Will agriculture require less land in the future as proposed by the Borlaug hypothesis?
- 23 Does land taken out of cultivation decrease the global area cultivated or lead to displacement and land-grabbing?
- 24 How much grasslands and pastures have been altered or degraded globally?
- 25 What are co-adapted landscapes?
- 26 What is desertification and how much has occurred?
- 27 Does human landscape burning have Earth system impacts?
- 28 Has human activity reduced mangrove forests?
- 29 Has human activity on tundra influenced climate warming?
- 30 Has human activity created land subsidence worldwide?
- 31 Does urbanization impact the Earth system?
- Section IV Human changes to the hydrosphere
- 32 Has human activity altered the hydrological (water) cycle?
- 33 What are water withdrawal, water consumption and water footprint, and their implications for water availability?
- 34 Has human activity altered freshwater surface stocks and with what environmental consequences?
- 35 Has human activity degraded groundwater and aquifer stocks globally?
- 36 Has human activity depleted wetlands globally?
- 37 Has human activity reduced frozen water - the cryosphere - globally?
- 38 Has human activity increased ocean heat?
- 39 Has human activity raised sea levels?
- 40 Has human activity disrupted the thermohaline circulation/meridional overturning circulation, and what are the consequences?
- 41 Has human activity acidified and deoxygenated the oceans?
- 42 Has human activity polluted the oceans globally in new ways?
- Section V Human changes to the atmosphere
- 43 Has human activity altered the functioning of the troposphere and stratosphere?
- 44 Has human activity increased greenhouse gases in the atmosphere?
- 45 Has human activity increased aerosols in the atmosphere?
- 46 Is the Earth system warming - is climate change real - and how do we know?
- 47 What is the Earth's average temperature and how is it determined?
- 48 What is the evidence for human-induced global climate warming?
- 49 Do El Niño and La Niña (ENSO) events cause warming of the Earth system?
- 50 Will human activity increase the occurrence of droughts globally?
- 51 Has human activity increased tropical storms?
- 52 Is the extreme cold of the polar vortex human-induced and does it negate the trends in global warming?
- 53 Has human activity damaged the ozone layer?
- 54 Do cities amplify local temperatures and precipitation and contribute to global warming?
- Section VI Human changes to life in the biosphere
- 55 Is human activity creating a new mass extinction?
- 56 Has the human movement of domesticated and other biota changed the Earth system?
- 57 Do pollutants from human activities degrade land biota worldwide?
- 58 Has human activity reduced marine fish stocks?
- 59 Has human activity affected coral reefs?
- 60 Has human activity affected microorganisms and their links to the Earth system?
- 61 Does the built environment of cities alter biota dynamics?
- Section VII The human causes of the Anthropocene
- 62 Does IPAT explain environmental change?
- 63 Does an increasing population alter environments?
- 64 Does increasing affluence alter environments?
- 65 Does technology create environmental change?
- 66 Do institutions create environmental change?
- 67 Are some economies and political economies more environmentally degrading than others?
- 68 Do cultural values and norms shape environmental behaviour?
- Section VIII Understanding our relationship with nature
- 69 What is - and ought to be - our relationship with nature?
- 70 How has science treated human-environment relationships conceptually and analytically?
- 71 What is the social-environment system in human-environmental science?
- 72 Do views about human-environment relationships cross-cut cultures and social groups?
- 73 How do the Cassandra and Cornucopian perspectives shape views on human-environment relationships?
- 74 How does the Malthusian thesis and its implications apply to human-environment relationships?
- 75 Does carrying capacity apply to conditions in the Anthropocene?
- 76 How does the Boserupian thesis and its implications apply to human-environment relationships?
- 77 Can the Malthusian and Boserupian theses be reconciled and what are the implications for understanding human-environment relationships?
- 78 What was "The Bet" and what are its implications for understanding human-environment relationships?
- 79 Why is human-induced climate change so seriously challenged despite the science supporting it?
- 80 In what ways do humanists influence our understanding of human-environment relationships?
- Section IX Sustainability in the Anthropocene
- 81 Do distinctions exist among approaches to sustainability?
- 82 In what ways does sustainability differ from previous environmental concerns?
- 83 What does "place-based" research mean in sustainability science?
- 84 How does sustainable development differ from sustainability?
- 85 What is the distinction between weak and strong sustainability and its implications for sustainability goals?
- 86 What are complex adaptive systems and their implications for sustainability?
- 87 Why are uncertainty, surprise and the precautionary principle applied throughout sustainability problems?
- 88 Is the Earth system approaching its planetary boundaries to function?
- 89 Are tipping elements in the Earth system reaching their tipping points?
- 90 What is the Gaia hypothesis and what are its implications for Earth system sustainability?
- 91 What is the environmentalist's paradox and what does it mean for sustainability?
- 92 In what ways are the concepts of vulnerability and resilience applicable to sustainability interests?
- 93 Do the vulnerability and resilience of past human-environment relationships provide insights about current sustainability?
- 94 Can the economic value of global environmental services - the biosphere and Earth system - be calculated?
- 95 What is inclusive wealth and its applicability to sustainability?
- 96 What other measures of sustainability are used?
- 97 What are the distinctions and implications of mitigation and adaptation for climate change?
- 98 What can we learn from the CFC-ozone and CO2-climate change experiences about the pros and cons of international environmental agreements to reduce degradation of the Earth system?
- 99 What are the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals and what are their implications for sustainability?
- 100 How might the knowledge of sustainability science lead to improved actions toward sustainable development?
- 101 Is a sustainable Anthropocene possible?
- Notes:
- Includes glossary.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Description based on print version record.
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- ISBN:
- 9781788215138
- 1788215133
- OCLC:
- 1348486097
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