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Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed

Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed

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Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed

by Jared Diamond

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New York: Penguin Books, 2006. Reprint Printing Unknown. Soft cover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Used soft cover with light reading wear. Previous owner's return address label on the inside of the front cover otherwise clean and bright, and in a tight binding with no creases to the spine. Includes black-and-white photos, Further Reading, and Index.

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Diamond identifies five factors that contribute to collapse: climate change, hostile neighbors, collapse of essential trading partners, environmental problems, and failure to adapt to environmental issues. He also lists 12 environmental problems facing mankind today. The first eight have historically contributed to the collapse of past societies: Deforestation and habitat destruction Soil problems (erosion, salinization, and soil fertility losses) Water management problems Overhunting Overfishing Effects of introduced species on native species Overpopulation Increased per-capita impact of people Further, he says four new factors may contribute to the weakening and collapse of present and future societies: Anthropogenic climate change Buildup of toxins in the environment Energy shortages Full human utilization of the Earth’s photosynthetic capacity Diamond also writes about cultural factors, such as the apparent reluctance of the Greenland Norse to eat fish. The root problem in all but one of Diamond's factors leading to collapse is overpopulation relative to the practicable (as opposed to the ideal theoretical) carrying capacity of the environment. The one factor not related to overpopulation is the harmful effect of accidentally or intentionally introducing nonnative species to a region. Diamond also states that "it would be absurd to claim that environmental damage must be a major factor in all collapses: the collapse of the Soviet Union is a modern counter-example, and the destruction of Carthage by Rome in 146 BC is an ancient one. It's obviously true that military or economic factors alone may suffice" (p. 15). Societal collapse Wavefunction collapse Collapse (Album), an album by the American metalcore band Across Five Aprils Collapse (medical) Collapse (structural) Collapse of the Soviet Union, the collapse of Soviet federalism Cave-in is a kind of structural collapse Collapse, the action a collapsible or telescoping object does Collapse (book) by Jared M.

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Title
Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed
Author
Jared Diamond
Format/Binding
Soft cover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Reprint Printing Unknown
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Paperback
ISBN 10
0143036556
ISBN 13
9780143036555
Publisher
Penguin Books
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
2006
Pages
575
Size
8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾
Keywords
SOCIOLOGY CULTURAL_STUDIES

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