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SUMMARY:Joseph C. Miller Memorial Lecture by Mark Hauser
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CATEGORIES:JCMML,Past
CREATED:20220504T085138Z
DESCRIPTION:Extreme weather events\, changing precipitation\, and sea-leve
 l rise have made thosecliving in the global north more mindful of the vuln
 erability of lives and livelihoodscdue to climate change. For centuries\, 
 people living on Caribbean islands\, particularly those who are most econo
 mically and politically vulnerable\, have been at the forefront of solving
  climate problems\, including agricultural precarity\, water resource mana
 gement\, and forced migration. Eighteenth-century sugar cultivation made e
 veryday life more precarious for enslaved laborers\, Kalinago\, and smallh
 olders\, especially with regard to issues of subsistence\, land\, and its\
 nresources. Sugar cane had a detrimental effect on soil and water availabi
 lity. Plantation economies led to forced migration and conscription of peo
 ple to and from Dominica as planters attempted to meet labor needs and cut
  costs when markets faltered.
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URL:https://www.dependency.uni-bonn.de/en/events/joseph-c-miller-memorial-
 lecture-by-mark-hauser
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