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Extreme Weather and ENSO: Their Social and Cultural Ramifications in New Zealand and Australia in thther events impact on security and well-being. Nineteenth-century colonists in Australia and New Zealand were challenged in their endeavor to create European cultures, economies, and agriculture by their non-European environments and climates, which periodically threw up severe weather that destroyeacolyte 发表于 2025-3-22 08:25:22
Pioneer Settlers Recognizing and Responding to the Climatic Challenges of Southern New Zealandhiti in 1769 by Joseph Banks, who sailed with Captain James Cook on the ... Yet Tahiti was a landscape assembled largely from plant and animal species brought in by people from elsewhere in the tropics. Even in paradise, however, there were limits to how many residents, let alone visitors, the food-Fabric 发表于 2025-3-22 09:35:33
“For the sake of a little grass”: A Comparative History of Settler Science and Environmental Limits ition that settlers preconceived colonial spaces, and that, even when confronted with the material reality of colonial environments, in the face of potentially acute cognitive dissonance, these preconceptions continued to shape settler behavior and assumptions. When faced with new and unfamiliar surPathogen 发表于 2025-3-22 15:53:22
Debating the Climatological Role of Forests in Australia, 1827–1949: A Survey of the Popular Pressluence climate. It focuses on the production and dissemination of knowledge by the press, and its role in shaping the opinion of the public and policymakers. The specific research questions investigated include the dimensions, timing, location, sources, context, and nature of the arguments used by tPathogen 发表于 2025-3-22 20:10:01
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Farming on the Fringe: Agriculture and Climate Variability in the Western Australian Wheat Belt, 189 decline of winter rainfall. This drying trend has posed significant challenges to the management of urban and rural water supplies, as well as farmland, because of the region’s Mediterranean climate of wet winters and long, dry summers. For the state’s wheat belt, which lies within this region, the正常 发表于 2025-3-23 04:23:04
“Soothsaying” or “Science?”: H. C. Russell, Meteorology, and Environmental Knowledge of Rivers in Co). Within this large area are diverse local environments; from the Murray River in the south, which receives spring snowmelt from the Great Dividing Range, to the rivers in the north, like the Paroo and Warrego, which are sometimes fed by southward moving tropical rains. Despite these local differen一再遛 发表于 2025-3-23 05:41:59
Imported Understandings: Calendars, Weather, and Climate in Tropical Australia, 1870s–1940ses atmospheric dynamics. Using almanacs and historical weather records, this chapter examines how European settlers came to be structurally blind to the variable climates of Australia’s far north, how in effect cultural constructions overrode the reality of weather events and climate. It focuses on