
Fire: A Very Short Introduction
por
Andrew C. Scott
Aún sin calificaciones
Romance
History
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
176
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Sep 1, 2020
Editorial
Oxford University Press
Edición
Illustrated
ISBN-10
0198830033
ISBN-13
9780198830030
Descripción
Andrew C. Scott delves into the multifaceted role of fire in both natural ecosystems and human society. He examines how this elemental force shapes landscapes, influences climate, and even affects various species of flora and fauna. With fires making headlines due to their devastating effects, Scott offers a timely exploration of their significance, drawing connections between natural occurrences and anthropogenic impacts.
Through thoughtful analysis, the author highlights fire's dichotomy as both a destructive and regenerative force. He discusses how fire has been a pivotal part of human history, from prehistoric times used by early humans for warmth and safety, to its contemporary implications in land management and climate change discourse. The reader gains insight into how societies respond to fire, balancing the need for ecological health with the dangers posed by wildfires.
Scott’s succinct yet rich narrative not only enlightens about the science of fire but also poses critical questions about its future in a rapidly changing world. This exploration invites readers to appreciate the complexity of this phenomenon and challenges them to rethink their relationship with fire.
Through thoughtful analysis, the author highlights fire's dichotomy as both a destructive and regenerative force. He discusses how fire has been a pivotal part of human history, from prehistoric times used by early humans for warmth and safety, to its contemporary implications in land management and climate change discourse. The reader gains insight into how societies respond to fire, balancing the need for ecological health with the dangers posed by wildfires.
Scott’s succinct yet rich narrative not only enlightens about the science of fire but also poses critical questions about its future in a rapidly changing world. This exploration invites readers to appreciate the complexity of this phenomenon and challenges them to rethink their relationship with fire.
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