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Author Storck, Peter L

Title Journey to the Ice Age : Discovering an Ancient World
Published Georgetown : UBC Press, July 2006 ; Seattle : University of Washington Press [distributor]

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Description 1 online resource (376 pages) : illustrations
Contents ""Contents""; ""Figures, Tables, and Boxes""; ""Acronyms""; ""Preface and Acknowledgments""; ""1 Introduction: Moving beyond Co-Management""; ""Part 1: Theory""; ""2 Adaptive Co-Management and Complexity: Exploring the Many Faces of Co-Management""; ""3 Connecting Adaptive Co-Management, Social Learning, and Social Capital through Theory and Practice""; ""4 Building Resilient Livelihoods through Adaptive Co-Management: The Role of Adaptive Capacity""; ""5 Adaptive Co-Management for Resilient Resource Systems: Some Ingredients and the Implications of Their Absence""; ""Part 2: Case Studies""
""6 Challenges Facing Coastal Resource Co-Management in the Caribbean""""7 Adaptive Fisheries Co-Management in the Western Canadian Arctic""; ""8 Integrating Holism and Segmentalism: Overcoming Barriers to Adaptive Co-Management between Management Agencies and Multi-Sector Bodies""; ""9 Conditions for Successful Fisheries and Coastal Resources Co-Management: Lessons Learned in Asia, Africa, and the Wider Caribbean""; ""Part 3: Challenges""; ""10 Communities of Interdependence for Adaptive Co-Management""; ""11 Adaptive Co-Management and the Gospel of Resilience""
""12 Culturing Adaptive Co-Management: Finding Keys to Resilience in Asymmetries of Power""""Part 4: Tools""; ""13 Novel Problems Require Novel Solutions: Innovation as an Outcome of Adaptive Co-Management""; ""14 The Role of Vision in Framing Adaptive Co-Management Processes: Lessons from Kristianstads Vattenrike, Southern Sweden""; ""15 Using Scenario Planning to Enable an Adaptive Co-Management Process in the Northern Highlands Lake District of Wisconsin""; ""16 Synthesis: Adapting, Innovating, Evolving""; ""Glossary"";
""Contributors""; ""Index"";
Summary Annotation. At the end of the Ice Age, small groups of hunter-gatherers crossed from Siberia to Alaska and began the last chapter in the human settlement of the earth. Many of these inhabitants left little or no trace. But one group, the Early Paleo-Indians, exploded onto the archaeological record about 11,500 radiocarbon years ago and expanded rapidly throughout North America, sending splinter groups into Central and perhaps South America as well. Journey to the Ice Age explores the challenges faced by the Early Paleo-Indians of northeastern North America. A revealing, autobiographical account, this is at once a captivating record of Storck's discoveries and an introduction to the practice, challenges, and spirit of archaeology
Audience Trade UBC Press
Subject Storck, Peter L
SUBJECT Storck, Peter L. fast (OCoLC)fst01452708
Subject Royal Ontario Museum.
SUBJECT Royal Ontario Museum. fast (OCoLC)fst00543999
Subject Paleo-Indians -- Ontario
Archaeologists -- Ontario -- Biography
Paleontologists -- Ontario -- Biography
Pleistocene-Holocene boundary.
Antiquities.
Archaeologists.
Paleo-Indians.
Paleontologists.
Pleistocene-Holocene boundary.
SUBJECT Ontario -- Antiquities. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85094822
Subject Ontario.
Genre/Form Biographies.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780774810296
0774810297
1283111764
9781283111768