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Introduction: The Anthropocene |
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PART 1 Definitions and Conceptual Considerations |
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1 The Anthropocene: The One, the Many, and the Topological |
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2 The Geoethical Semiosis of the Anthropocene: The Peircean Triad for a Reconceptualization of the Relationship between Human Beings and Environment |
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3 Placing the Anthropos in Anthropocene |
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5 Language and Groundwater: Symbolic Gradients of the Anthropocene |
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6 Agri-Food Systems and the Anthropocene |
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7 On Decolonizing the Anthropocene: Disobedience via Plural Constitutions |
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PART 2 Historical Perspectives on the Anthropocene |
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8 Nothing New under the Sun? George Perkins Marsh and Roots of U.S. Physical Geography |
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9 Synchronizing Earthly Timescales: Ice, Pollen, and the Making of Proto-Anthropocene Knowledge in the North Atlantic Region |
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10 Geographic Thought and the Anthropocene: What Geographers Have Said and Have to Say |
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PART 3 Physical Geography and the Anthropocene |
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11 Floodplain and Terrace Legacy Sediment as a Widespread Record of Anthropogenic Geomorphic Change |
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12 Hotter Drought as a Disturbance at Upper Treeline in the Southern Rocky Mountains |
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13 Onset of the Paleoanthropocene in the Lower Great Lakes Region of North America: An Archaeological and Paleoecological Synthesis |
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14 Identifying a Pre-Columbian Anthropocene in California |
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Anna Klimaszewski-Patterson |
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15 Wetland Farming and the Early Anthropocene: Globally Upscaling from the Maya Lowlands with LiDAR and Multiproxy Verification |
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16 Putting the Anthropocene into Practice: Methodological Implications |
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PART 4 Natural Hazards, Disasters, and the Anthropocene |
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17 The Changing Nature of Hazard and Disaster Risk in the Anthropocene |
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18 Seismic Shifts: Recentering Geology and Politics in the Anthropocene |
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19 Understanding Urban Flood Resilience in the Anthropocene: A Social-Ecological-Technological Systems (SETS) Learning Framework |
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PART 5 The Environment and Environmental Degradation |
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20 Reframing Pre-European Amazonia through an Anthropocene Lens |
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Antoinette M. G. A. WinklerPrins |
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21 Forests in the Anthropocene |
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22 Abandoning Holocene Dreams: Proactive Biodiversity Conservation in a Changing World |
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23 Re-envisioning the Toxic Sublime: National Park Wilderness Landscapes at the Anthropocene |
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24 Climate Necropolitics: Ecological Civilization and the Distributive Geographies of Extractive Violence in the Anthropocene |
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25 Cultures and Concepts of Ice: Listening for Other Narratives in the Anthropocene |
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26 Ruins of the Anthropocene: The Aesthetics of Arctic Climate Change |
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27 The New (Ab)Normal: Outliers, Everyday Exceptionality, and the Politics of Data Management in the Anthropocene |
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PART 6 The Anthropocene and Geographic Education |
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28 What Does That Have to Do with Geology? The Anthropocene in School Geographies around the World |
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29 Geographic Education in the Anthropocene: Cultivating Citizens at the Neoliberal University |
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