Local Knowledge: Living Resources and Natural Assets in Greenland
- 470pages
- 17 heures de lecture
Over a remarkable 60-year period, a native Greenlander conducts a comprehensive study of climate, settlement patterns, and the natural life of Greenland. This in-depth exploration offers insights into the environmental changes and cultural shifts experienced in the region, highlighting the interconnectedness of human and natural history. Petersen's work serves as a vital record of Greenland's evolving landscape and the impact of climate change on its inhabitants and ecosystems.
