05870oam 22005412 450 991036764320332120241204165719.090-04-27368-910.1163/9789004273689(CKB)4100000008046613(MiAaPQ)EBC5760799(nllekb)BRILL9789004273689(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/26244(oapen)doab26244(EXLCZ)99410000000804661320190315d2019 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierMaterial encounters and Indigenous transformations in the early colonial Americas archaeological case studies /edited by Corinne L. Hofman, Floris W.M. KeehnenBrill2019Leiden ;Boston :Brill,[2019]1 online resource (421 pages)The early Americas: history and culture,1875-3264 ;volume 990-04-39245-9 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front Matter --Copyright Page --Preface: What’s in a Name? --Acknowledgments --Illustrations --Notes on Contributors --Material Encounters and Indigenous Transformations in the Early Colonial Americas /Floris W.M. Keehnen , Corinne L. Hofman, and Andrzej T. Antczak --Colonial Encounters in Lucayan Contexts /Mary Jane Berman and Perry L. Gnivecki --Treating ‘Trifles’: the Indigenous Adoption of European Material Goods in Early Colonial Hispaniola (1492–1550) /Floris W.M. Keehnen --Contact and Colonial Impact in Jamaica: Comparative Material Culture and Diet at Sevilla la Nueva and the Taíno Village of Maima /Shea Henry and Robyn Woodward --European Material Culture in Indigenous Sites in Northeastern Cuba /Roberto Valcárcel Rojas --Breaking and Making Identities: Transformations of Ceramic Repertoires in Early Colonial Hispaniola /Marlieke Ernst and Corinne L. Hofman --Rancherías: Historical Archaeology of Early Colonial Campsites on Margarita and Coche Islands, Venezuela /Andrzej T. Antczak , Ma. Magdalena Antczak , Oliver Antczak and Luis A. Lemoine Buffet --Santa María de la Antigua del Darién: the Aftermath of Colonial Settlement /Alberto Sarcina --Material Encounters and Indigenous Transformations in Early Colonial El Salvador /William R. Fowler and Jeb J. Card --Hybrid Cultures: the Visibility of the European Invasion of Caribbean Honduras in the Sixteenth Century /Russell N. Sheptak and Rosemary A. Joyce --Exotics for the Lords and Gods: Lowland Maya Consumption of European Goods along a Spanish Colonial Frontier /Jaime J. Awe and Christophe Helmke --Resignification as Fourth Narrative: Power and the Colonial Religious Experience in Tula, Hidalgo /Shannon Dugan Iverson --Indigenous Pottery Technology of Central Mexico during Early Colonial Times /Gilda Hernández Sánchez --War and Peace in the Sixteenth-Century Southwest: Objected-Oriented Approaches to Native-European Encounters and Trajectories /Clay Mathers --‘Beyond the Falls’: Amerindian Stance towards New Encounters along the Wild Coast (ad 1595–1627) /Martijn van den Bel and Gérard Collomb --Colonial Encounters in the Southern Lesser Antilles: Indigenous Resistance, Material Transformations, and Diversity in an Ever-Globalizing World /Corinne L. Hofman , Menno L.P. Hoogland , Arie Boomert, and John Angus Martin --Situating Colonial Interaction and Materials: Scale, Context, Theory /Maxine Oland --Back Matter --Index.Material Encounters and Indigenous Transformations in the Early Colonial Americas brings together 15 case studies focusing on the early colonial history and archaeology of indigenous cultural persistence and change in the Caribbean and its surrounding mainland(s) after AD 1492. With a special emphasis on material culture and by foregrounding indigenous agency in shaping the diverse outcomes of colonial encounters, this volume offers new perspectives on early modern cultural interactions in the first regions of the ‘New World’ that were impacted by European colonization. The volume contributors specifically investigate how foreign goods were differentially employed, adopted, and valued across time, space, and scale, and what implications such material encounters had for indigenous social, political, and economic structures. Contributors are: Andrzej T. Antczak, Ma. M. Antczak, Oliver Antczak, Jaime J. Awe, Martijn van den Bel, Mary Jane Berman, Arie Boomert, Jeb J. Card, Charles R. Cobb, Gérard Collomb, Shannon Dugan Iverson, Marlieke Ernst, William R. Fowler, Perry L. Gnivecki, Christophe Helmke, Shea Henry, Gilda Hernández Sánchez, Corinne L. Hofman, Menno L.P. Hoogland, Rosemary A. Joyce, Floris W.M. Keehnen, J. Angus Martin, Clay Mathers, Maxine Oland, Alberto Sarcina, Russell N. Sheptak, Roberto Valcárcel Rojas, Robyn WoodwardThe Early Americas: History and Culture9.Indigenous peoplesMaterial cultureCaribbean AreaCase studiesTechnology and civilizationHistoryDiffusion of innovationsCaribbean AreaHistoryCaribbean AreaHistoryTo 1810Indigenous peoplesMaterial cultureTechnology and civilizationHistory.Diffusion of innovationsHistory.303.483Hofman Corinne Ledt1609091Hofman Corinne Lisette1959-Keehnen Floris W. M.NL-LeKBNL-LeKBBOOK9910367643203321Material encounters and Indigenous transformations in the early colonial Americas4155496UNINA04275nam 22006615 450 991037389550332120200701050905.03-030-33027-310.1007/978-3-030-33027-9(CKB)4100000010118257(DE-He213)978-3-030-33027-9(MiAaPQ)EBC6026439(PPN)242846882(EXLCZ)99410000001011825720200116d2020 u| 0engurnn|008mamaatxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierEcological Rationality in Spatial Planning Concepts and Tools for Sustainable Land-Use Decisions /by Carlo Rega1st ed. 2020.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,2020.1 online resource (XV, 198 p. 11 illus., 8 illus. in color.) Cities and Nature,2520-83063-030-33026-5 Chapter 1. Standing on the shoulders of giants – reviving ecological approaches in planning traditions -- Chapter 2. The concept of Ecological Rationality and its application to spatial planning -- Chapter 3. Bridging the gaps: connecting Spatial Planning with Land Use Science and Political Ecology -- Chapter 4. Towards a conceptual framework for ecological rationality in spatial planning -- Chapter 5. A closer look to processes of territorial transformations in Europe: urbanisation, agricultural intensification and land abandonment -- Chapter 6. Policies and regulatory frames in the EU and the needed link with spatial planning -- Chapter 7. Conclusions and ways forward: five propositions for bringing back ecological rationality in spatial planning.Spatial planning defines how men use one of the most important and scarce resources on Earth: land. Planners therefore play a key role in countering or deepening the current ecological crisis. To foster ecological transitions, planning scholars and practitioners need to be equipped with sound theories and practical tools. To this end, this book advocates a re-foundation of spatial planning under the paradigm of “ecological rationality”, based on the revaluation of early pioneers of ecological planning and mutual fertilization with different disciplines, including decision-making science, ecology, (eco)system theory, land use science and political ecology. The key principles of ecological rationality and its application to spatial planning are discussed and this conceptual framework is used to explain the main underlying drivers of ecological degradation and their spatial manifestations at the local level. Current policy instruments in the European context, which can be used to underpin ecological planning, such as Green Infrastructure and the Mapping and Assessment of Ecosystem Service (MAES) initiative, are also examined.Cities and Nature,2520-8306Regional planningCity planningRegional economicsSpace in economicsSustainable developmentEcologyLandscape/Regional and Urban Planninghttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/J15000Regional/Spatial Sciencehttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/W49000Sustainable Developmenthttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/U34000Ecologyhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/L19007Regional planning.City planning.Regional economics.Space in economics.Sustainable development.Ecology.Landscape/Regional and Urban Planning.Regional/Spatial Science.Sustainable Development.Ecology.333.7313Rega Carloauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut922590MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910373895503321Ecological Rationality in Spatial Planning2070187UNINA