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Joseph A. Tainter’in Makaleleri
“Selected Invited Presentations”
2015. Tainter, J. A. Sustainability and Collapse: Complexity and Energy From Ancient to Modern Societies. Seven lectures presented at the Department of History, University of Zürich, 16-18 April.
2015. Tainter, J. A. Resource Sustainability and Innovation. Presented at the European Commission Joint Research Centre Workshop “New Narratives for Innovation,” 26-27 February
2014. Tainter, J. A. Complexity, Collapse, and Sustainability. Six lectures delivered at Alpen4 Adria University and the Vienna University of Business and Economics, Vienna, 21-25 November 2014.
2014. Tainter, J. A. What is Transformation? Keynote Address to the Workshop “Social Transformations to Sustainability,” organized by the International Social Science Council and the Potsdam Institute for Advanced Sustainability Science, Potsdam, Germany, 17-19 November
2014. Tainter, J. A. Complexity and Collapse: What is the Role of Climate? Presented at the Conference “Past Climate Change and Societal Disruption,” Urbino, Italy, 17-20 June 2014.
2014.Tainter, J. A. Energy Gain and Complexity: Using the Human and Ecological Past to Understand our Future. Distinguished Lecture to the 2014 Annual Meeting of the Society for Economic Anthropology, Austin, TX, 24-26 April 2014.
2014. Tainter, J. A. Depletion and Innovation: The Sustainability Balancing Act. Inaugural Address to the “Center for Research in Sustainability, Collapse-Preparedness, and Information Technology,” Department of Informatics, University of California, Irvine, 14 February 2014.
2014. Tainter, J. A. Resource Trends: The Fundamental Question of Sustainability. Presented at the Center for Environment and Development Studies, Uppsala University, 23 January 2014.
2013. Tainter, J. A. Sustainability: The Fundamental Question. Presented at the Conference “Science and the Future,” Politecnico di Torino, 28-31 October 2013.
2013. Tainter, J. A. Energy Gain and the Evolution of Complexity. Keynote Address to the EFutures Autumn Conference, Challenges to a Sustainable Energy Future, The University of Sheffield, 16-17 September 2013. Presented also at the Doctoral Training Centre in Low Carbon Technologies, University of Leeds, 18 September 2013.
2013. Tainter, J. A. Energy, Complexity, and Innovation. Presented at the Workshop “Getting Inside the Black Box: Technological Evolution and Economic Growth,” at the Santa Fe Institute, 7-30 August, 2013, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
2013. Tainter, J. A. and Temis G. Taylor. Complexity and Sustainability: What Makes a Society Resilient? Presented in the Workshop Resilience and the Built Environment at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zürich, 14-15 January 2013.
2012. Tainter, J. A. Problem Solving and the Evolution of Complexity. Presented at the Wenner- Gren Foundations Symposium on “Cultural Evolution–Patterns of Cultural Change and Diversification,” Stockholm, 13-15 September 2012.
2011. Tainter, J. A. Why Societies Collapse: What Does it Mean for Sustainability? Presented at the Symposium “Comment les Sociétés Décident-elles de Leur Survie?” at the Musée du quai Branly, Paris, 3 October.
2011. Tainter, J. A. Complexity and Collapse. Keynote Address to the Office of the Secretary of Defense Highlands Forum XLIV, Failure and Collapse in Complex Systems, Santa Fe, 26-28 June.
2011. Tainter, J. A. Sustainability Challenges, Past and Future. Presented at the John E. Sawyer Seminars on the Comparative Study of Cultures, Energy Transitions and Society, Boston University, 25 February.
2010. Tainter, J. A. The Energy-Complexity Spiral. Presented at the 7th Biennial International Workshop, “Advances in Energy Studies: Can We Break the Addiction to Fossil Energy?”, Universitat Autònama de Barcelona, 19-21 October.
2010. Tainter, J. A. Collapse and Sustainability: Lessons From History. Plenary address to the United States Regional Association of the International Association for Landscape Ecology, University of Georgia, 5-9 April.
2009. Tainter, J. A. Biophysical Economics: Collapse and Sustainability. Plenary Address to the Second Annual Biophysical Economics Conference, State University of New York, Syracuse, School of Environmental Science and Forestry, 16 October.
2009. Tainter, J. A. Human Resource Use: Timing and Implications for Sustainability. Presented in the Symposium “Human Macroecology: Understanding Human-Environment Interactions Across Scales,” at the 94th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Albuquerque, 2-7 August. http://dieoff.com/_Systems/TainterESAPresentation.pdf
 2009. Tainter, J. A. Sustainability: Values, Resources, and Problem Solving. Six lectures delivered in the Institute of the History of the Environment and the Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China.
2009 The Logic of Collapse: Do Ethics Cause Catastrophes? Presented at the Conference “The Ethics of Catastrophe,” Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto, 27-29 March.
2008. Tainter, J. A. Sustainability and Sustainable Development. Keynote Address to the VIth International Media Forum on the Protection of Nature, “Environment and Development for Third World Countries,” Associazione Culturale Greenaccord, Viterbo, Italy, 26 November.
2008. Tainter, J. A. Energy Gain, Organization, and Sustainability. Presented at the Sustainable Energy Symposium, University of Rochester, 4-5 April.
2008. Tainter, J. A. Complexity, Collapse, and Sustainability in Ancient and Modern Societies. Presented at the Department of Physics, University of Torino, 11 March.
2007. Tainter, J. A. Climate, Energy, and Sustainability: A Fundamental Dilemma. Presented at the Interdisciplinary Round Table on Climate Change and Energy Strategies, Wasan Island, Lake Rosseau, Ontario, Canada, 14-15 September.
2007. Tainter, J. A. Sustainability, Complexity, and Problem Solving: Lessons From the Roman Empire. Presented at the Workshop “The Future of Earth and Humankind–A View From Asia,” Ôgata-mura, Akita Prefecture, Japan, 23-28 March.
2006. Tainter, J. A. Energy, Resources, and the Semantics of Sustainability. Presented at the Fifth Biennial Workshop, “Advances in Energy Studies,” Porto Venere, Italy, 12-16 September.
2005. Tainter, J. A. and C. R. Crumley. Climate, Complexity, and Problem Solving in the Roman Empire. Prepared for the 96th Dahlem Workshop Integrated History and the Future of People on Earth (IHOPE), Freie Universität, Berlin, 12-17 June.
2005. Tainter, J. A. and T. F. H. Allen. Energy Gain and Complexity: Implications for Human Ecology in the Amazon Basin. Presented at the Santa Fe Institute Workshop “Anthropogenic Landscapes: Social and Environmental Complexity in Lowland Latin America,” Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil, 24-28 May.
2005. Tainter, J. A. Energy, Problem Solving, and Sustainability in the Roman Empire. Presented at the 2005 Norris and Margery Bendetson EPIIC International Symposium “Oil and Water,” Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts, 24 February.
2005. Tainter, J. A. Ecological vs. Social Complexity: An Anthropological Perspective on a Science of Sustainability. Presented in the Anthropology Colloquium Series and the International Institute for Sustainability Wrigley Lecture Series on Sustainability, Arizona State University, Tempe, 28 January.
2004. Tainter, J. A. Why Complexity Grows. Presented at the Technology Transfer Institute/Vanguard Conference “The Challenge of Complexity,” Los Angeles, 28 September.
2004. Tainter, J. A. Sustainability and Complex Problem Solving. Presented at the 22nd Annual Meeting of the Balaton Group, Zirc, Hungary, 11 September.
2004. Tainter, J. A. Complexity and Sustainability in Human Systems. Presented at the Gordon Research Conference The Metabolic Basis of Ecology, Bates College, Lewiston, Maine, 7 July.
2004. Tainter, J. A. Co-Evolution of Complexity and Problem Solving. Presented at the VIth Annual Workshop “Co-Evolution of Behaviors and Institutions” at the Santa Fe Institute, Santa Fe, 24 January.
2003. Tainter, J. A. The Development of Social Complexity: Models of Collapse, Resiliency, and Sustainability. Presented in “The Stockholm Seminars: Frontiers in Sustainability Science and Policy,” at The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Stockholm, 24 September. http://www.ttivanguard.com/lareconn/social_complexity.pdf
2003. Tainter, J. A. Complexity and Problem Solving, Part I: Social Complexity. Presented in the Symposium “Ecological Complexity and Sustainability” at the 88th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Savannah.
2002. Tainter, J. A. Historical Studies in Collapse, Resiliency, and Sustainability. Presented at the Institute of Geography, University of Paris I (Panthéon-Sorbonne), Paris, France.
2002. Tainter, J. A. The Development and Collapse of Political Complexity at Cahokia in the American Midwest. Presented at the School of Archaeology, University of Paris I (Panthéon- Sorbonne), Paris, France.
2002. Tainter, J. A. Ecological Integrity and Problem Solving in Natural Resource Management. Presented at the Third Biennial Workshop “Advances in Energy Studies: Reconsidering the Importance of Energy,” Porto Venere, Italy.
2001. Tainter, J. A. Archaeology, History, and Sustainable Problem Solving. Presented at the 167th Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, San Francisco.
1998. Tainter, J. A. Cahokia: the Cost and Meaning of Complexity. Presented at the conference “Forgotten Cities” at the Asia Society and New York University, New York.
1994. Tainter, J. A. Are Complex Societies Sustainable? Perceiving Fundamental Issues. Plenary Address to the Third International Conference of the International Society for Ecological Economics, San José, Costa Rica.
1994. Tainter, J. A. Explaining Why Complex Societies Collapse. Presented in the Director’s Lecture Series, Getty Research Center, Santa Monica.
1991. Tainter, J. A. Why Civilizations Collapse. Presented to the Systems Dynamics Group, MITRE Corporation, McLean, Virginia.
Articles
2015 Tainter, J. A., T. G. Taylor, R. G. Brain, and J. Lobo. Sustainability. In Emerging Trends in the Social and Behavioral Sciences, edited by Robert Scott and Stephan Kosslyn. John Wiley and Sons. [Online: wileyonlinelibrary/ref/emergingtrends ]
2014 Tainter, J. A. Collapse and Sustainability: Rome, the Maya, and the Modern World. In The Resilience and Vulnerability of Ancient Landscapes: Transforming Maya Archaeology Through IHOPE, edited by Arlen F. Chase and Vernon L. Scarborough, pp. 201-214. Archeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association 24.
2014 Tainter J. A. and Temis G. Taylor. Complexity, Problem-Solving, Sustainability and Resilience. Building Research & Information 42: 168-181.
2013 Tainter, J. A. Energy and Existential Sustainability: The Role of Reserve Capacity. Journal of Environmental Accounting and Management 1: 213-228.
2012 Tainter, J. A. Theories of the Collapse of States. In The Oxford Companion to Archaeology, second edition, edited by Neil Asher Silberman, Alexander A. Bauer, Margarita Díaz-Andreu, Cornelius Holtorf, and Emma Waterton, pp. 221-224. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
2011 Tainter, J. A. Energy, Complexity, and Sustainability: A Historical Perspective. Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions 1: 89-95. (Invited contribution to the inaugural issue.)
2011 Tainter, J. A. Resources and Cultural Complexity: Implications for Sustainability. Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences 30: 24-34.
2010 Strumsky, D., J. Lobo, and J. A. Tainter. Complexity and the Productivity of Innovation. Systems Research and Behavioral Science 27: 496-509.
2008 Tainter, J. A. Collapse, Sustainability, and the Environment: How Authors Choose to Fail or Succeed. Reviews in Anthropology 37: 342-371. http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/collideascape/files/2014/01/Diamondcritic.pdf
2007 Tainter, J. A. and C. L. Crumley. Climate, Complexity, and Problem Solving in the Roman Empire. In Sustainability or Collapse? An Integrated History and Future of People on Earth, edited by Robert Costanza, Lisa J. Graumlich, and Will Steffen, pp. 61-75. Dahlem Workshop Report 96. The MIT Press, Cambridge.
2007 Redman, C. L., C. L. Crumley, F. A. Hassan, F. Hole, J. Morais, F. Riedel, V. L. Scarborough, J. A. Tainter, P. Turchin, and Y. Yasuda. Group Report: Millennial Perspectives on the Dynamic Interaction of Climate, People, and Resources. In Sustainability or Collapse? An Integrated History and Future of People on Earth, edited by Robert Costanza, Lisa J. Graumlich, and Will Steffen, pp. 115-148. Dahlem Workshop Report 96. The MIT Press, Cambridge.
2006 Tainter, J. A. Archaeology of Overshoot and Collapse. Annual Review of Anthropology 35: 59-74.
2006 Tainter, J. A. Social Complexity and Sustainability. Ecological Complexity 3: 91-103. http://wtf.tw/ref/tainter_2006.pdf
2006 Tainter, J. A. Rational Sustainability. In Global Survival: The Challenge and Its Implications for Thinking and Action, edited by Ervin Laszlo and Peter Seidel, pp. 123-138. SelectBooks, New York.
2006 Tainter, J. A. Globalization Then and Now: Increasing Scale Reduces Local Sustainability. In Monitoring Science and Technology Symposium: Unifying Knowledge for Sustainability in the Western Hemisphere, edited by Celedonio Aguirre-Bravo, Patrick J. Pellicane, Denver P. Burns, and Sidney Draggan, pp. 565-572. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Proceedings RMRS-P-42CD.
2005 Tainter, J. A. Sociopolitical Collapse. In Dictionary of Energy, edited by Cutler J. Cleveland and Christopher Morris, p. 401. Elsevier, Amsterdam.
2005 Tainter, J. A. ‘Dark Ages’ in Archaeology/Systems Collapse. In Archaeology: The Key Concepts, edited by Colin Renfrew and Paul Bahn, pp. 54-58. Routledge, London.
2004 Tainter, J. A. Energy and Sociopolitical Collapse. In Encyclopedia of Energy, Volume 5, edited by Cutler J. Cleveland, pp. 529-543. Elsevier, San Diego.
2003 Tainter, J. A. Ecological Integrity and Problem Solving in Natural Resource Management. In Advances in Energy Studies, 3rd Biennial International Workshop: Reconsidering the Importance of Energy, edited by Sergio Ulgiati, Mark T. Brown, Mario Giampietro, Robert A. Herendeen, and Kozo Mayumi, pp. 299-304. SGEditoriali, Padua, Italy.
2003 Tainter, J. A. A Framework for Sustainability. World Futures 59: 211-223.
2002 Tainter, J. A. A Framework for Archaeology and Sustainability. In Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems. EOLSS Publishers, Oxford. [online] http://www.eolss.net.
2001 Allen, T. F. H., J. A. Tainter, and T. W. Hoekstra. Complexity, Energy Transformations and Post-Normal Science. In Advances in Energy Studies, Second International Workshop: Exploring Supplies, Constraints, and Strategies, edited by Sergio Ulgiati, Mark T. Brown, Mario Giampietro, Robert A. Herendeen, and Kozo Mayumi, pp. 293- 304. SGEditoriali, Padua, Italy.
2001 Tainter, J. A. Complexity, Collapse, and Sustainable Problem Solving. In Our Fragile World: Challenges and Opportunities for Sustainable Development, edited by M. K. Tolba, pp. 1803-1826. EOLSS Publishers, Oxford.
2001 Tainter, J. A. Sustainable Rural Communities: General Principles and North American Indicators. In People Managing Forests: The Links Between Human Well-Being and Sustainability, edited by Carol J. Pierce Colfer and Yvonne Byron., pp. 347-361. Resources for the Future Press, Washington DC, and Center for International Forestry Research, Bogor, Indonesia.
2000 Hoekstra, T. W., T. F. H. Allen, J. Kay, and J. A. Tainter. Criteria and Indicators for Ecological and Social System Sustainability With System Management Objectives. In North American Test of Criteria and Indicators of Sustainable Forestry, by Stephen Woodley, Greg Alward, Leonel Iglesias Gutierrez, Thomas Hoekstra, Brad Holt, Ladd Livingston, Judy Loo, Andrew Skibicki, Clinton Williams, and Pamela Wright, pp. 123-131. USDA Forest Service, Inventory and Monitoring Institute, Report 3.
2000 Tainter, J. A. Problem Solving: Complexity, History, Sustainability. Population and Environment 22: 3-41. http://iuccommonsproject.wikispaces.com/file/view/Problem+Solving+Complexity+History+Sustainability.pdf
2000 Tainter, J. A. Global Change, History, and Sustainability. In The Way the Wind Blows: Climate, History, and Human Action, edited by Roderick J. McIntosh, Joseph A. Tainter, and Susan Keech McIntosh, pp. 331-356. Columbia University Press, New York.
1999 Allen, T. F. H., J. A. Tainter, and T. W. Hoekstra. Supply-Side Sustainability. Systems Research and Behavioral Science 16: 403-427.
1999 Tainter, J. A. Post-Collapse Societies. In Companion Encyclopedia of Archaeology, edited by Graeme Barker, pp. 988-1039. Routledge, London.
1996 Tainter, J. A. States: Theories of the Collapse of States. In The Oxford Companion to Archaeology, edited by Brian M. Fagan, Charlotte Beck, George Michaels, Chris Scarre, and Neil Asher Silberman, pp. 688-690. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
1996 Tainter, J. A. Complexity, Problem Solving, and Sustainable Societies. In Getting Down to Earth: Practical Applications of Ecological Economics, edited by Robert Costanza, Olman Segura, and Juan Martinez-Alier, pp. 61-76. Island Press, Washington, DC.
1996 Tainter, J. A. Valuing Complexity. In Debating Complexity: Proceedings of the 26th Annual Chacmool Conference, edited by Daniel A. Meyer, Peter C. Dawson, and Donald T. Hanna, pp. 10-15. The Archaeological Association of the University of Calgary, Calgary.
1996 Tainter, J. A. Introduction: Prehistoric Societies as Evolving Complex Systems. In Evolving Complexity and Environmental Risk in the Prehistoric Southwest, edited by Joseph A. Tainter and Bonnie Bagley Tainter, pp. 1-23. Santa Fe Institute, Studies in the Sciences of Complexity, Proceedings Volume XXIV. Addison-Wesley, Reading.
1995 Finch, D. M. and J. A. Tainter. Introduction: Ecosystem Research in a Human Context. In Ecology, Diversity, and Sustainability of the Middle Rio Grande Basin, edited by Deborah M. Finch and Joseph A. Tainter, pp. 1-11. USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, General Technical Report RM-268.
1995 Tainter, J. A. Sustainability of Complex Societies. Futures 27: 397-407.
1994 Upham, S., F. Plog, R. Reynolds, and J. Tainter. A Perspective on Systems Modeling in Southwestern Archaeology. In Understanding Complexity in the Prehistoric Southwest, edited by George J. Gumerman and Murray Gell-Mann, pp. 265-286. Santa Fe Institute, Studies in the Sciences of Complexity, Proceedings Volume XVI. Addison-Wesley, Reading.
1994 Tainter, J. A. Southwestern Contributions to the Understanding of Core-Periphery Relations. In Understanding Complexity in the Prehistoric Southwest, edited by George J. Gumerman and Murray Gell-Mann, pp. 25-36. Santa Fe Institute, Studies in the Sciences of Complexity, Proceedings Volume XVI. Addison-Wesley, Reading.
1987 Tainter, J. A. The Development and Collapse of Prehistoric Societies: a Perspective from Central New Mexico. In Secrets of a City: Papers on Albuquerque Area Archaeology in Honor of Richard A. Bice, edited by Anne V. Poore and John Montgomery, pp. 18-25. Papers of the Archaeological Society of New Mexico 13.
Reviews
2010 Tainter, J. A. Review of Questioning Collapse: Human Resilience, Ecological Vulnerability, and the Aftermath of Empire, edited by Patricia A. McAnany and Norman Yoffee. Human Ecology 38: 709-710.
2005 Tainter, J. A. Perspective on Diamond’s Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed. Current Anthropology 46: S97-S99.
2004 Tainter, J. A. Review of Historical Dynamics: Why States Rise and Fall, by Peter Turchin. Nature 427: 488-489.
Tainter Hakkında
Alexander, Samuel: Resilience Through Simplification: Revisiting Tainter’s Theory Of Collapse. Simplicity Institute Report 12h, 2012. http://simplicityinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/ResilienceThroughSimplificationSimplicityInstitute.pdf  
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Diğer yazarların makaleleri;
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Adams, Richard N. : Energy, Complexity and Strategies of Evolution. http://www.scielo.org.ar/pdf/ava/n14/n14a01.pdf
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Baum, Seth D.  - Timothy M. Maher, Jacob Haqq-Misra, Double catastrophe: intermittent stratospheric geoengineering induced by societal collapse Environment Systems & Decisions, 33(1), 168-180 (2013) (Perceived failure to reduce greenhouse gas emissions has prompted interest in avoiding the harms of climate change via geoengineering, that is, the intentional...) http://phdtree.org/pdf/31893474-double-catastrophe-intermittent-stratospheric-geoengineering-induced-by-societal-collapse/
Beıer, C. M., Lovecraft, A. L. And Chapın, S. F. (2009). Growth and Collapse of a Resource System. Ecology and Society, 14(2), Article. 5. İnternetten 27 Aralık 2009’da elde edilmiştir: [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol14/iss2/art5
Bradley, Harvey Weissand Raymond S., and Harvey Weiss. "What Drives Societal Collapse?." Science, vol 291, pg 609, 2001. https://www.geo.umass.edu/faculty/bradley/weiss2001.pdf
Broadbent, John A : Theory and Practice of Evolutionary Civilization. World Futures: The Journal of General Evolution, 62, no. 8 (2006): 610-632.  (Societal collapse has been a perennial concern of humanity, at least since the early Greeks. Recent publication of Jared Diamond's Collapse: How Societies...)  [ http://www.worldcat.org/ ]
Brocchi, D. "The cultural dimension of un/sustainability–delicate distinctions between societal survival and collapse." Religion and dangerous environmental change, transdisciplinary perspectives on the ethics of climate and sustainability. LIT, Münster (2010).
Brooks, Nick: Beyond collapse: climate change and causality during the Middle Holocene Climatic Transition, 6400-5000 years before present. Publication: Geografisk Tidsskrift-Danish Journal of Geography, v112 n2 (November 2012): 93-104. [ http://www.worldcat.org/ ]
Brunk, G. A. (2002). Why Do Societies Collapse? A Theory Based on SelfOrganized Criticality. Journal of Theoretical Politics, 14 (2), 195–230. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/249676347_Why_Do_Societies_Collapse
Butzer, Karl W. : Collapse, environment, and society. http://www.pnas.org/content/109/10/3632.full
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Demenocal, P. B. And Cook, R. E. (2005). Perspectives on Diamond’s Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed. Current Anthropology, Vol. 46, December, 91–99.  http://www.ldeo.columbia.edu/~peter/site/Papers_files/deMenocal.Cook.2005.pdf  
Douglas, P.M.J.; Pagani M.; Canuto M.A.; Brenner M.; Curtis J.H.; Hodell D.A.; Eglinton T.I.; Eglinton T.I.; Douglas P.M.J.: Drought, agricultural adaptation, and sociopolitical collapse in the Maya Lowlands. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, v112 n18 (2015 05 05): 5607-5612.  . (Paleoclimate records indicate a series of severe droughts was associated with societal collapse of the Classic Maya during the Terminal Classic period...)   [ http://www.worldcat.org/ ]
Harris, Sarah : The Collapse of the Eastern Mediterranean: Climate Change and the Decline of the East, 950–1072. Journal of Historical Geography, Volume 42, October 2013, Pages 218-219
Hoggarth, Julie A. -  Sebastian F.M. Breitenbach, Brendan J. Culleton, Claire E. Ebert, Marilyn A. Masson, Douglas J. Kennett : The political collapse of Chichén Itzá in climatic and cultural contextOriginal Research Article. Global and Planetary Change, In Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available online 11 December 2015
Holling, C. S.: Understanding the Complexity of Economic, Ecological, and Social Systems. Ecosystems (2001) 4: 390-405.  http://www.esf.edu/cue/documents/Holling_Complexity-EconEcol-SocialSys_2001.pdf
Jones, J. C. (January 01, 2013). Societal collapse imminent. The Philosophers' Magazine, 61, 7. [ http://www.worldcat.org/ ]
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Kennett, Douglas J. -  Timothy P. Beach: Archeological and environmental lessons for the Anthropocene from the Classic Maya collapseOriginal Research Article. Anthropocene, Volume 4, December 2013, Pages 88-100
Kumagai, J : The Web as weapon [cyber warfare]. IEEE Spectrum, v38 n1 (200101): 118-121. (As tensions in the Middle East erupted into vicious street fighting at the end of 2000, a different sort of pitched battle was being waged behind the scenes....)  [ http://www.worldcat.org/ ]
Meadow, Dh. "Collapse? What collapse? Societal change revisited." (2010).. http://leilan.yale.edu/sites/default/files/public-media/pdf/lawler2010collapse_science_0.pdf
Motesharrei, S.; Rivas J.; Rivas J.; Kalnay E. : Human and nature dynamics (HANDY): Modeling inequality and use of resources in the collapse or sustainability of societies. Ecological Economics, v101 (2014 01 01): 90-102. (There are widespread concerns that current trends in resource-use are unsustainable, but possibilities of overshoot/collapse remain controversial. Collapses...)  [ http://www.worldcat.org/ ]
Mulrooney, Mara A.  ; Thegn N. Ladefoged; Christopher M. Stevenson; Sonia Haoa; Rapa Nui: Empirical Assessment of a Pre-European Societal Collapse on Rapa Nui (Easter Island). In: The Gotland Papers: Selected Papers from the VII International Conference on Easter Island and the Pacific: Migration, Identity, and Cultural Heritage. Gotland: Gotland University Press, 2010.http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/collideascape/files/2014/01/mulrooneyislandpaper.pdf
Nunn; Patrick D ; Rosalind Hunter-Anderson; Mike T Carson; Frank Thomas; Sean Ulm; Michael J Rowland: Times of Plenty, Times of Less: Last-Millennium Societal Disruption in the Pacific Basin. Human Ecology : An Interdisciplinary Journal, v35 n4 (200708): 385-401. (islands and continental rim) there was a marked contrast between 'times of plenty' and 'times of less' for its...)  [ http://www.worldcat.org/ ]
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Smith, Richard : Capitalism and Collapse: Contradictions of Jared Diamond's market meliorist strategy to save the humans. Ecological Economics, Volume 55, Issue 2, 1 November 2005, Pages 294-306
Weiss, H., & Bradley, R. S. (January 01, 2014). What drives societal collapse?. The Anthropology of Climate Change, 151-154. [ http://www.worldcat.org/ ]
Whitehead, Hal -  Peter J. Richerson : The evolution of conformist social learning can cause population collapse in realistically variable environmentsOriginal Research Article. Evolution and Human Behavior, Volume 30, Issue 4, July 2009, Pages 261-273
Wiener, Malcolm: The Interaction of Climate Change and Agency in the Collapse of Civilizations ca. 2300–2000 BC. Radiocarbon, 11/2014, Volume 56, Issue 4
Willis, John M. :  « Isa Blumi, Chaos in Yemen: Societal Collapse and the New Authoritarianism », Arabian Humanities [Online], 3 | 2014, Online since 09 October 2014, connection on 25 December 2015. URL : http://cy.revues.org/2750
Wills, WH ; BL Drake; WB Dorshow: Prehistoric deforestation at Chaco Canyon? Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2014 Aug 12; 111(32): 11584-91. (Ancient societies are often used to illustrate the potential problems stemming from unsustainable land-use practices because the past seems rife with examples...)  [ http://www.worldcat.org/ ]
Woodson, D. G. (January 01, 2010). "Failed" states, societal "collapse," and ecological "disaster": A Haitian lesson on grand theory. Questioning Collapse : Human Resilience, Ecological Vulnerability, and the Aftermath of Empire, 269-298. [ http://www.worldcat.org/ ]

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Total 11 publications:
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TAINTER, J. A. (1988). The Collapse of Complex Societies (New Studies in Archaeology). Cambridge University Press, United Kingdom.    
TAINTER, J. A. (2000). Problem Solving: Complexity, History, Sustainability. Population and Environment: A Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, 22 (2), 3–41.   
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Tara

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Ekonomik/ ekolojik / toplumsal çöküş mü demeli
Google’da ara, belki kapsam çerçevesi bulursun: Economic, Ecological, and Social Systems collapse
Collapse of Civilizations
Fall of Civilizations
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28.12.2015
Worldcat
Boğ. Üniv.
Science direct
Scholar

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Toplumsal çöküş
Sosyal Çöküş
Sosyal Yıkım
Uygarlıkların yıkılması
Uygarlıkların çöküşü
Medeniyetlerin çöküşü
Medeniyetlerin yıkılması
Devletlerin Yıkılması
Devletlerin Çöküşü
İmparatorlukların Yıkılması
İmparatorlukların Çöküşü

Konu
başlık
1.    Civilisations Collapse, fall, decline
2.    States Collapse, fall, decline
3.    Empires Collapse, fall, decline
Roman Empire Collapse, fall, decline
Maya Collapse, fall, decline
Societal decline
Social collapse

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Künye olarak ekle. Ayrıca Kaynakçasına bak. http://journals.isss.org/index.php/proceedings50th/article/viewFile/312/96

Safa Motesharreia, , , Jorge Rivasb, , Eugenia Kalnayc : Human and nature dynamics (HANDY): Modeling inequality and use of resources in the collapse or sustainability of societies. Ecological Economics, Volume 101, May 2014, Pages 90–102 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0921800914000615
Ian Morris : The collapse and regeneration of complex society in Greece, 1500–500 BC. İçinde: Glenn M. Schwartz, John J. Nichols (Eds.), After Collapse: The Regeneration of Complex Societies, University of Arizona Press (2006)
Stephen Shennan, Sean S. Downey, Adrian Timpson, Kevan Edinborough, Sue Colledge, Tim Kerig, Katie Manning, Mark G. Thomas: Regional population collapse followed initial agriculture booms in mid-Holocene Europe. Nat. Commun. (4) (2013) http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms3486
Miriam T. Stark: From Funan to Angkor: collapse and regeneration in ancient Cambodia. Glenn M. Schwartz, John J. Nichols (Eds.), After Collapse: The Regeneration of Complex Societies, University of Arizona Press (2006)

Andrew Jones, “The Rise and Fall of the Manorial System: A Critical Comment” The Journal of Economic History 32.4 (December 1972:938-944) p. 938; a comment on D. North and R. Thomas, “The rise and fall of the manorial system: a theoretical model”, The Journal of Economic History 31 (December 1971:777-803).
Bueno, N.P and X. Basurto (2009) Resilience and collapse of artisanal fisheries: a system dynamics analysis of a shellfish fishery in the Gulf of California, Mexico. Sustainability Science, vol. 4, pp. 139-149.
Hosler, D., Sabloff, J.A. and D. Runge (1977) Simulation model development: a case study of classical Maya collapse. In: Hammond, N. (ed.) Social Process in Maya Prehistory. London; Academic Press.
Pringle, H. (2009) A new look at the Maya’ end. Science, vol. 34, 24 April.
Santley, R.; Killion, T.; M. Lycett. (1986) On the Maya Collapse. Journal of Anthropological Research, vol. 42 (2), Summer.



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