ABSTRACT

Time is an unstated but ever present element in all debates about environmental change - and the subtext of many disagreements. Geomorphologists think in the context of millions of years, politicians in election terms, the media in decades, and the public ceases to worry about global warming with one bad summer. This volume brings together experts from a diverse range of disciplines, to offer a range of both temporal and geographical perspectives. It does not seek to provide clear answers about right time-scales, but rather to encourage the reader, from whatever perspective, to think about change and environmental issues in a new light through different time-scales.

chapter 1|24 pages

TIME, MANKIND AND THE EARTH

chapter 3|48 pages

THE CENTURY TIME-SCALE

chapter 5|12 pages

FUTURE GLOBAL WARMING

chapter 7|8 pages

CONFLICTING TIME-SCALES

chapter 9|28 pages

REFRAMING FOREST HISTORY

chapter 10|22 pages

ECONOMIC ACTION AND THE ENVIRONMENT

chapter 11|38 pages

INDIA, DEVELOPMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE

chapter 12|14 pages

CONCLUSION