Barbuda: Changing Times, Changing Tides

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This volume explores a range of themes including impacts of climate change, resilience, sustainability, indigeneity, cultural genocide, disaster capitalism, preservation of biodiversity, and environmental degradation. Focusing on the island of Barbuda in the West Indies, it shares critical insights into how climate change is reshaping our world. The book examines how climate has changed in the Caribbean over different spatial and temporal scales and how varying natural and anthropogenic factors have shaped Barbuda’s climatic and cultural history. It highlights projections of 21st-century climate change for the Caribbean region and its likely impacts on Barbuda’s coastal ecosystems, potable groundwater resources, and heritage. With essays by researchers from the United States, Canada, Caribbean, and Europe, this volume straddles a range of disciplines such as archaeology, anthropology, paleoclimatology, environmental sciences, science education, and Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK). Drawing on interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary approaches that explore the intersection of natural and social systems over the longue durée, the volume will be of interest to scholars, researchers, and students of ethnography, social anthropology, climate action, development studies, public policy, and climate change.

Author(s): Sophia Perdikaris, Rebecca Boger
Series: Critical Climate Studies
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 180
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Contributors
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1 A long-term perspective of climate change in the Caribbean and its impacts on the island of Barbuda
Chapter 2 Water use and availability on Barbuda from the colonial times to the present: An intersection of natural and social systems
Chapter 3 Developing agency and resilience in the face of climate change: Ways of knowing, feeling, and practicing through art and science
Chapter 4 Fallow deer: The unprotected biocultural heritage of Barbuda
Chapter 5 From the far ground to the near ground: Barbuda’s shifting agricultural practices
Chapter 6 Written with lightning: Filming Barbuda before the storm
Chapter 7 Disaster capitalism: Who has a right to control their future?
Index