Archaeology and Landscape Learning for a Climate-Changing World
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 88th Annual Meeting, Portland, OR (2023)
This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "Archaeology and Landscape Learning for a Climate-Changing World" at the 88th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
How do we figure out how to live in unfamiliar places? For nearly 20 years, the model of landscape learning—which outlines how humans gather, use, remember, and share environmental information—has been a pathway for archaeologists to explore the processes of adaptation as part of human colonization and migration in many times and places around the world. But from its inception, landscape learning was also recognized as something humans need to do any time they find themselves in environments they do not know. Modern anthropogenic climate change is now changing environments around the world in new and rapid ways. The World Bank estimates that more than 200 million people will likely migrate due to climate by 2050—and billions more will experience their environments changing around them. Landscape learning is becoming a project for all of human society. Therefore, we now ask: What has archaeology learned about landscape learning that can help with the challenges of climate change? This session explores human capacity and practices in learning environments, examines how threads of learning—or lack thereof—have contributed to our present, and proposes ideas for policy for archaeology, migration, and climate adaptation going forward.
Other Keywords
Geoarchaeology •
Landscape Archaeology •
arctic •
Landscape Learning •
Coastal and Island Archaeology •
Environment and Climate •
Ethnography/Ethnoarchaeology •
Resilience and Sustainability •
Migration •
Zooarchaeology
Geographic Keywords
North America (Continent) •
Alberta (State / Territory) •
Yukon Territory (State / Territory) •
British Columbia (State / Territory) •
Alaska (State / Territory) •
Saskatchewan (State / Territory) •
Manitoba (State / Territory) •
Canada (Country) •
Northwest Territories (State / Territory) •
North America: Arctic and Subarctic
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- Documents (10)
- Climate Change Has a History and Landscape Learning Is One of Its Storytellers (2023)
- A Deep History of Human Activity in the Jiuzhaigou National Park (2023)
- Landscape Learning and Climate Change: A Perspective from South-Central Alaska (2023)
- Landscape Learning during the Early Upper Paleolithic of Southeastern Europe (2023)
- Learning about a Place through Time: Kilusiktok Lake, North Slope, Alaska (2023)
- “Like Mushrooms after Rain”: Learning the Land on the Late Nineteenth-Century Central Great Plains (USA) (2023)
- Objects of Adaptation: The Role of Play Objects in Adaptation to Environmental Change in the North Atlantic Islands (2023)
- Remembering the People in Peopling Narratives: Landscape Learning as a Bridge between Traditional Knowledge and Archaeology (2023)
- Transplanted at the Coast: The Adaptation of Caribbean Resourcing Practices during the Late Holocene (2023)
- Understanding Past Human Securities, Sustainability, and Migration for a Climate-Changing World (2023)