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Medieval Iceland, Greenland, and the New Human Condition : A case study in integrated environmental humanities

机译:中世纪的冰岛,格陵兰和新人类状况:以综合环境人文学科为例的研究

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This paper contributes to recent studies exploring the longue durée of human impacts on island landscapes, the impacts of climate and other environmental changes on human communities, and the interaction of human societies and their environments at different spatial and temporal scales. In particular, the paper addresses Iceland during the medieval period (with a secondary, comparative focus on Norse Greenland) and discusses episodes where environmental and climatic changes have appeared to cross key thresholds for agricultural productivity. The paper draws upon international, interdisciplinary research in the North Atlantic region led by the North Atlantic Biocultural Organization (NABO) and the Nordic Network for Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies (NIES) in the Circumpolar Networks program of the Integrated History and Future of People on Earth (IHOPE). By interlinking analyses of historically grounded literature with archaeological studies and environmental science, valuable new perspectives can emerge on how these past societies may have understood and coped with such impacts. As climate and other environmental changes do not operate in isolation, vulnerabilities created by socioeconomic factors also beg consideration. The paper illustrates the benefits of an integrated environmental-studies approach that draws on data, methodologies and analytical tools of environmental humanities, social sciences, and geosciences to better understand long-term human ecodynamics and changing human-landscape-environment interactions through time. One key goal is to apply previously unused data and concerted expertise to illuminate human responses to past changes; a secondary aim is to consider how lessons derived from these cases may be applicable to environmental threats and socioecological risks in the future, especially as understood in light of the New Human Condition, the concept transposed from Hannah Arendt's influential framing of the human condition that is foregrounded in the present special issue. This conception admits human agency's role in altering the conditions for life on earth, in large measure negatively, while acknowledging the potential of this self-same agency, if effectively harnessed and properly directed, to sustain essential planetary conditions through a salutary transformation of human perception, understanding and remedial action. The paper concludes that more long-term historical analyses of cultures and environments need to be undertaken at various scales. Past cases do not offer perfect analogues for the future, but they can contribute to a better understanding of how resilience and vulnerability occur, as well as how they may be compromised or mitigated.
机译:本文为最近的研究做出了贡献,这些研究探索了人类对岛屿景观的影响,气候和其他环境变化对人类社区的影响以及人类社会及其环境在不同时空尺度上的相互作用。特别是,该论文针对中世纪时期的冰岛(次要的比较重点是北欧格陵兰岛),并讨论了环境和气候变化似乎已超过农业生产力的关键门槛的事件。该论文借鉴了北大西洋生物文化组织(NABO)和北欧跨学科环境研究网络(NIES)在北大西洋地区开展的国际跨学科研究,该研究涉及“地球上人类的历史和未来综合”的绕极网络计划(我希望)。通过将基于历史的文献的分析与考古学研究和环境科学联系起来,可以得出关于这些过去社会如何理解和应对此类影响的宝贵新观点。由于气候和其他环境变化并非孤立地发生,因此社会经济因素造成的脆弱性也值得考虑。本文阐述了整合环境研究方法的好处,该方法利用环境人文,社会科学和地球科学的数据,方法论和分析工具来更好地了解人类的长期生态动力学,并随着时间的推移改变人类-景观-环境的相互作用。一个主要目标是运用以前未使用的数据和一致的专业知识来阐明人类对过去变化的反应;第二个目的是考虑从这些案例中得出的教训在将来如何适用于环境威胁和社会生态风险,尤其是根据新人类状况所理解的概念,这一概念是从汉娜·阿伦特(Hannah Arendt)对人类状况的有影响力的构架转变而来的。在本期特刊中着重介绍。这一构想承认人类机构在很大程度上改变了地球生命条件的作用,同时承认如果有效利用和适当指导这一自我机构,通过人类感知的有益转变来维持基本的行星条件的潜力。 ,了解和采取补救措施。本文的结论是,需要在各种规模上对文化和环境进行更长期的历史分析。过去的案例不能为将来提供完美的类似物,但是它们可以有助于更好地了解弹性和脆弱性的发生方式,以及如何损害或缓解它们。

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