Article ID: CBB386674127

Adaptive Fuel Procurement in Nineteenth-Century Great Plains Landscapes (2021)

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Harnessing energy for cooking, heating, eating, and travel is a fundamental human requirement and, prior to fossil fuel adoption, much energy was derived from local landscapes. In the North American Great Plains, the nineteenth century was a period of rapid social-ecological change, and adaptive fuel procurement was at its core. Here, we review nineteenth-century accounts of energy acquisition and use in Great Plains landscapes, documenting the utilities, renewabilities and geographic distributions of important organic fuels, excluding coal. Native and Euro-Americans devised and adopted diverse strategies for accessing energy stored in herbaceous biomass and woody biomass, which, although variable in form, availability, specific energy and energy density, could generally be obtained locally and regenerate relatively quickly. Three forms of herbaceous biomass - forage (undigested), buffalo chips (partially digested) and pemmican (metabolized) - were associated with ubiquity of prairie vegetation and bison, whereas woody biomass was a rarer fuel largely restricted to lowlands and decreasing from east to west. Amidst transformational waves of colonisation in dynamic environments, seasonal strategies for securing energy locally were supplanted by strategies of fuel storage and importation. All fuel-based adaptations had social-ecological causes and consequences and, in nineteenth century plains landscapes, colonisation facilitated rapid, cross-cultural exchanges of fuel sources, technologies, strategies for increasing energy access and human environmental influences that collectively shaped regional environmental history.

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Authors & Contributors
Jones, Christopher F.
Sujatha Raman
Balasubramanian, Narayanaganesh
Waiser, Bill
Reihana Mohideen
Ward, Jacob
Journals
Environmental History
Substantia: An International Journal of the History of Chemistry
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change
Social Studies of Science
Social Science History
Science as Culture
Publishers
University of Nebraska Press
University of California Press
@racne
UCL Press
Texas A&M University Press
Rowman & Littlefield
Concepts
Environmental history
Fuels and fuel technology
Energy resources and technologies
Biofuels; biomass energy
Technology and environment, relationship
Fossil fuels
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
21st century
18th century
Early modern
20th century, early
Places
Great Plains (North America)
United States
Great Britain
North America
Italy
Nebraska (U.S.)
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