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Toward an integrated history to guide the future

Toward an integrated history to guide the future
Toward an integrated history to guide the future
Many contemporary societal challenges manifest themselves in the domain of human–environment interactions. There is a growing recognition that responses to these challenges formulated within current disciplinary boundaries, in isolation from their wider contexts, cannot adequately address them. Here, we outline the need for an integrated, transdisciplinary synthesis that allows for a holistic approach, and, above all, a much longer time perspective. We outline both the need for and the fundamental characteristics of what we call “integrated history.” This approach promises to yield new understandings of the relationship between the past, present, and possible futures of our integrated human–environment system. We recommend a unique new focus of our historical efforts on the future, rather than the past, concentrated on learning about future possibilities from history. A growing worldwide community of transdisciplinary scholars is forming around building this Integrated History and future of People on Earth (IHOPE). Building integrated models of past human societies and their interactions with their environments yields new insights into those interactions and can help to create a more sustainable and desirable future. The activity has become a major focus within the global change community.
1708-3087
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van der Leeuw, Sander, Costanza, Robert, Aulenbach, Steve, Brewer, Simon, Burek, Michael, Cornell, Sarah, Crumley, Carole, Dearing, John A., Downy, Catherine, Graumlich, Lisa J., Heckbert, Scott, Hegmon, Michelle, Hibbard, Kathy, Jackson, Stephen T., Kubiszewski, Ida, Sinclair, Paul, Sörlin, Sverker and Steffen, Will (2011) Toward an integrated history to guide the future. Ecology and Society, 16 (4), part 2. (doi:10.5751/ES-04341-160402).

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Many contemporary societal challenges manifest themselves in the domain of human–environment interactions. There is a growing recognition that responses to these challenges formulated within current disciplinary boundaries, in isolation from their wider contexts, cannot adequately address them. Here, we outline the need for an integrated, transdisciplinary synthesis that allows for a holistic approach, and, above all, a much longer time perspective. We outline both the need for and the fundamental characteristics of what we call “integrated history.” This approach promises to yield new understandings of the relationship between the past, present, and possible futures of our integrated human–environment system. We recommend a unique new focus of our historical efforts on the future, rather than the past, concentrated on learning about future possibilities from history. A growing worldwide community of transdisciplinary scholars is forming around building this Integrated History and future of People on Earth (IHOPE). Building integrated models of past human societies and their interactions with their environments yields new insights into those interactions and can help to create a more sustainable and desirable future. The activity has become a major focus within the global change community.

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Published date: 20 November 2011
Organisations: Palaeoenvironment Laboratory (PLUS)

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Local EPrints ID: 203317
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/203317
ISSN: 1708-3087
PURE UUID: fbb37c1d-745b-49ae-bf74-f70d17eda47e
ORCID for John A. Dearing: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-1466-9640

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Date deposited: 15 Nov 2011 17:02
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:19

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Author: Sander van der Leeuw
Author: Robert Costanza
Author: Steve Aulenbach
Author: Simon Brewer
Author: Michael Burek
Author: Sarah Cornell
Author: Carole Crumley
Author: John A. Dearing ORCID iD
Author: Catherine Downy
Author: Lisa J. Graumlich
Author: Scott Heckbert
Author: Michelle Hegmon
Author: Kathy Hibbard
Author: Stephen T. Jackson
Author: Ida Kubiszewski
Author: Paul Sinclair
Author: Sverker Sörlin
Author: Will Steffen

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