Title: Why the long view matters: social and climate change
1Climate Change and Long-term Sustainability of
Human Societies
2Why the long view matters for Sustainability,
Resilience, Policy
Margaret C. Nelson, Arizona State University
3Tapping Our Understanding of the Past
- Dynamics of climate, environment, society
Presumptions about our past climate challenge
collapse
Humans and all aspects of the global systems are
integrally linked
4Tradeoffs
No absolute resilience to climate challenges
5Uncertainty and Tradeoffs
NORTH ATLANTIC
Rare climate events have the greatest impact
directly and indirectly Successful short-term
adaptation is no guarantee of long-term success
SOUTHWEST US
6Tradeoffs - Human Securities
Human securities inform understanding of life
under different conditions No perfect
achievement of human securities they are
dynamically traded off depending on decisions
SOUTHWEST US
7Coupled Natural-Human Systems
Climate impacts on social and political
relations Climate change is inevitably a part of
complex social adaptations and the evolution of
social systems
KURIL ISLANDS
8Which climate changes matter?
MIMBRES
9Climate hazards and social longevity
CARIBBEAN
10- The past does not provide predictions for future
courses, but it provides examples, experiments of
sorts, by which we can critically examine our
ideas about resilience and sustainability.
11- Case studies
- NORTH ATLANTIC ISLANDS
- Andrew Dugmore (University of Edinburgh) and
- Scott Ingram (Arizona State University)
- SOUTHWEST US
- Michelle Hegmon (Arizona State University)
- KURIL ISLANDS
- Ben Fitzhugh (University of Washington)
- CARIBBEAN ISLANDS
- Jago Cooper (University College London)
- Discussion
- Thomas McGovern (City University New York)