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Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Biddlesby said:Can you give some examples? I am not querying the validity of your point, but I have come across few ancient civilisations in my academic life, and would be interested to hear of some that failed because of their environmental impact. Was it things like depletion of local resources?
I should have said communities and cities in addition since as well as the reasons for a civilisations decline are more complex. Secondly, I put environmental change as well as environmental impact togther as the response to either requires a change in behaviour from the community/city/civilisation.
Easter Island has been mentioned already. Some of the pre-Inca peoples are believed to have depleted or mismanaged their resources as were some of the central Asian peoples. The pre-Inca names escape me but the central Asia examples are Loulan (water) . North Africa is another wasteland caused by deforestation.Leptis Magna a large Romn city declined partly due to silting and a change in the course of a river. I beiveve that Zinbabwe deckined to overpopulation and disease.
I hail from a country Australia that has mismanaged its water resources and large parts of Australian agricultural land are affected by salinity caused by irresponsible over use of the subterranean aquifers and rivers. Not being able to cope is a problem now as welkl as in the past.
Of course there are examples of places that survived encvironmental change deforestation. England for example. Of course the technological cahnges altered that society