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Title: Lecture 4: The Sustainability of Classical Civilization


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Lecture 4The Sustainability of Classical
Civilization
  • Environmental Impacts of Classical Civilization
  • Decline and Fall in Ecological Perspective

2
Environmental Impacts of Classical Civilization,
1
  • Woodlands deforested or were they?
  • Evidence and causes uses of wood
  • Critical scholarly dissent
  • trees grow back
  • distinguishing myth from reporting
  • managed landscapes
  • Pastures overgrazed or were they?
  • Soil erosion/exhaustion
  • Loss of biodiversity

3
Environmental Impacts of Classical Civilization,
2
  • Woodlands
  • Pastures
  • Soil erosion/exhaustion really?
  • The last step in a chain of depletion
  • Locating and dating soil losses
  • Natural changes and sustainability
  • Loss of biodiversity
  • Purposes of ancient hunting
  • Evidence of extirpations

4
Decline and Fall in Ecological
PerspectiveWhat needs to be explained?
  • Roman political authority broke down in stages
  • 3d century crisis
  • fiscal-military centralization (Diocletian
    Constantine)
  • Barbarian invasions and loss of Roman power in
    west
  • Population fell from 15-20 million to 8-10
    million by 600/50
  • Economy shrank and ruralized
  • Mediterranean cultural zone contracted and became
    Christian (313 tolerated 395 state religious
    monopoly)

5
Decline and Fall in Ecological
PerspectiveEnvironmental Factors
  • Distinguish among anthropogenic and natural
    causes as well as environmental effects of
    cultural phenomena. Watch for consequences of
    interactions.

6
Decline and Fall in Ecological
PerspectiveEnvironmental Factors from the
Natural Sphere
  • Climatic variations be aware of scale
  • Roman optimum ca300/200 bce 200/300ce
  • Increasing variability and cooling, 200-500
  • The microscopic environment disease pathogens
  • Antonine epidemic 164-194 and later
  • Plague of Justinian 540-565
  • Yersinia pestis
  • First Pandemic 540-750
  • Endemic malaria

7
Decline and Fall in Ecological
PerspectiveWere there purely anthropogenic
causes?
  • Infamous insignificances
  • lead pipes -- degenerate rulers
  • Imbalances with Nature?
  • Deforestation overgrazing ? erosion
  • Valley coastal deposition ? malarial marshes
  • Soil exhaustion ? breakdown of stewardship

8
Decline and Fall in Ecological
PerspectiveThe loss of human control began in
the cultural sphere (politics, monetary economy)
and spread into a destabilized natural sphere.
  • Failure of socio-political hierarchy subjected
    state and economy to local risks
  • Local experience the lower Rhone valley
  • Local crises and loss of infrastructure
  • Environmental degradation followed abandonment
  • From sustainability to vulnerability to collapse
  • Fatalism
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