240 pages, 6 x 9
16 color plates, 33 figs., 3 maps, 4 tables
Paperback
Release Date:08 Feb 2011
ISBN:9781934691267
Roots of Conflict
Soils, Agriculture, and Sociopolitical Complexity in Ancient Hawai'i
Edited by Patrick V. Kirch
School for Advanced Research Press
Roots of Conflict presents the efforts of a team of social and natural scientists to understand the complex, systemic linkages between land, climate, crops, human populations, and their cultural structures. The research group has focused on what might seem to some an unlikely locale to investigate a set of problems with worldwide significance: the Hawaiian Islands. Though it is perhaps the most isolated archipelago on Earth, Hawai'i is a "model system" for teasing out key connections between land, agriculture, and society.