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The Cross-scale Interplay between Social and Biophysical Context and the Vulnerability of Irrigation-dependent Societies: Archaeology’s Long-term Perspective
Nelson, Margaret C.; Kintigh, Keith; Abbott, David R.; Anderies, John M.
通讯作者Nelson, Margaret C.
来源期刊ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY
ISSN1708-3087
出版年2010
卷号15期号:3
英文摘要

What relationships can be understood between resilience and vulnerability in social-ecological systems? In particular, what vulnerabilities are exacerbated or ameliorated by different sets of social practices associated with water management? These questions have been examined primarily through the study of contemporary or recent historic cases. Archaeology extends scientific observation beyond all social memory and can thus illuminate interactions occurring over centuries or millennia. We examined trade-offs of resilience and vulnerability in the changing social, technological, and environmental contexts of three long-term, pre-Hispanic sequences in the U.S. Southwest: the Mimbres area in southwestern New Mexico (AD 650-1450), the Zuni area in northern New Mexico (AD 850-1540), and the Hohokam area in central Arizona (AD 700-1450). In all three arid landscapes, people relied on agricultural systems that depended on physical and social infrastructure that diverted adequate water to agricultural soils. However, investments in infrastructure varied across the cases, as did local environmental conditions. Zuni farming employed a variety of small-scale water control strategies, including centuries of reliance on small runoff agricultural systems; Mimbres fields were primarily watered by small-scale canals feeding floodplain fields; and the Hohokam area had the largest canal system in pre-Hispanic North America. The cases also vary in their historical trajectories: at Zuni, population and resource use remained comparatively stable over centuries, extending into the historic period; in the Mimbres and Hohokam areas, there were major demographic and environmental transformations. Comparisons across these cases thus allow an understanding of factors that promote vulnerability and influence resilience in specific contexts.


英文关键词agriculture infrastructure irrigation resilience vulnerability water
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E ; SSCI ; AHCI
WOS记录号WOS:000283867400025
WOS关键词MIMBRES REGION ; ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS ; PHOENIX BASIN ; HOHOKAM ; POPULATION ; SOUTHWEST ; ARIZONA ; REORGANIZATION ; TRANSFORMATION ; ORGANIZATION
WOS类目Ecology ; Environmental Studies
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology
来源机构Arizona State University
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/163932
作者单位Arizona State Univ, Tempe, AZ 85287 USA
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Nelson, Margaret C.,Kintigh, Keith,Abbott, David R.,等. The Cross-scale Interplay between Social and Biophysical Context and the Vulnerability of Irrigation-dependent Societies: Archaeology’s Long-term Perspective[J]. Arizona State University,2010,15(3).
APA Nelson, Margaret C.,Kintigh, Keith,Abbott, David R.,&Anderies, John M..(2010).The Cross-scale Interplay between Social and Biophysical Context and the Vulnerability of Irrigation-dependent Societies: Archaeology’s Long-term Perspective.ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY,15(3).
MLA Nelson, Margaret C.,et al."The Cross-scale Interplay between Social and Biophysical Context and the Vulnerability of Irrigation-dependent Societies: Archaeology’s Long-term Perspective".ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY 15.3(2010).
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