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Under Pressure?: Living with Climate Change and Environmental Hazards in the Past and Now by Marcel Bradtmöller & Sonja B. Grimm & Astrid J. Nyland & Noa Lavi & Emilio F. Moran ISBN 9783031853487, 3031853482 instant download

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Authors:Marcel Bradtmöller & Sonja B. Grimm & Astrid J. Nyland & Noa Lavi & Emilio F. Moran
Pages:357 pages
Year:2025
Publisher:Springer Nature
Language:english
File Size:18.44 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9783031853487, 3031853482
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Under Pressure?: Living with Climate Change and Environmental Hazards in the Past and Now by Marcel Bradtmöller & Sonja B. Grimm & Astrid J. Nyland & Noa Lavi & Emilio F. Moran ISBN 9783031853487, 3031853482 instant download

This open access book gathers different case studies of resilience and coping strategies in hunter-gatherer societies who were confronted with natural hazards. Joined in this book, authors display a range of strategies how people could face natural hazards and climate change, how they manage stress at a group or personal level, and how they transmit their knowledge about dreadful events and successful responses to later generations. Consequently, this book is primarily for a scientific audience focused on hunter-gatherers but will also provide insights for those interested in human responses to crisis and change.
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