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Economic crises, land use vulnerabilities, climate variability, food security and population declines: will history repeat itself or will our society adapt to climate change?

机译:经济危机,土地利用脆弱性,气候多变性,粮食安全和人口下降:历史会重演还是我们的社会适应气候变化?

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Although many of today's ecological, climatic and socio-economic problems seem unprecedented, similar events have occurred in the past. ududWestern Europe's 'middle ages' (circa 11 to 14th century) may be one such case. ududBy the 12th century, medieval Europe had shifted from the subsistence agrarian economy that emerged following the collapse of the Roman Empire to one where spatially dispersed trade in agricultural commodities helped support a complex society that devoted considerable resources to cultural works. This shift was facilitated by new institutional arrangements centred on monastic orders that provided access to both new agricultural and food processing technologies, as well as trade routes. This contributed to population growth and land clearing. ududAll of these factors increased the wealth of society but also concentrated wealth in a small number of communities that were dependent on an ever-increasing and exploited hinterland for resources. Ultimately, this created a tightly coupled continent-wide subsistence system that was vulnerable to the weather, economic and disease shocks of the 14th century when Europe's population declined by perhaps 50 per cent. ududIn exploring this history, the goal of our paper is to draw on a diverse theoretical body of literature (that includes resiliency theory, landscape ecology, political science and ecological economics) to develop a series of hypotheses about how large-scale complex civilisations can become vulnerable to climate change, and apply these lessons to the present day.
机译:尽管当今许多生态,气候和社会经济问题似乎都是前所未有的,但过去也发生过类似的事件。西欧的“中世纪”(大约11至14世纪)可能就是这种情况之一。到12世纪,中世纪的欧洲已经从罗马帝国崩溃后出现的自给自足的农业经济转变为一种在空间上分散的农产品贸易,帮助支撑了一个复杂的社会,该社会为文化工作投入了大量资源。以修道院令为中心的新制度安排促进了这一转变,该制度安排使人们能够利用新的农业和食品加工技术以及贸易路线。这促进了人口增长和土地清理。所有这些因素增加了社会的财富,但也将财富集中在少数社区上,这些社区依赖于不断增长和被开发的内地来获取资源。最终,这创造了紧密耦合的整个大陆的生存体系,该体系易受14世纪欧洲人口减少约50%的天气,经济和疾病冲击的影响。 ud ud在探讨这一历史时,我们的目标是借鉴多种多样的理论文献(包括弹性理论,景观生态学,政治学和生态经济学)来提出一系列关于大规模复杂性的假设。文明可能变得容易受到气候变化的影响,并将这些经验教训应用到今天。

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    Fraser Evan D. G.;

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