Buch, Englisch, 298 Seiten, Format (B × H): 175 mm x 250 mm, Gewicht: 697 g
Buch, Englisch, 298 Seiten, Format (B × H): 175 mm x 250 mm, Gewicht: 697 g
Reihe: Handbooks on Japanese Studies
ISBN: 978-90-485-5989-3
Verlag: Routledge
Japan: a land plagued by volcanoes, earthquakes and typhoons, yet blessed with a climate suitable for all manner of agriculture and forestry, and positioned where ocean currents collide and bring an abundance of the ocean's resources to its people; a country which moved quickly from an agrarian pre-industrial society to become one of the world's great economic powerhouses in only a few decades, spoiling water, air and land in the process, bringing misery to many of its people; a country with expansionist desires, colonizing neighboring lands, leading to war, defeat, destruction and, for the first time in history, nuclear devastation and its aftermath; a land and its people which share a remarkable resilience and ability to evaluate and correct their mistakes and renew their trajectory towards a better future. The sixteen chapters of the Handbook of Environmental History in Japan
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Weitere Infos & Material
Introduction: Perspectives of Environmental History in Japan, Part 1: Topology of Environmental History, Part 2: Pollution Incidents/Disasters, Part 3: Between Nature and Humans, Part 4: Seas, Lakes and Shores, Part 5: Forestry




