Book ID: CBB515952827

American Tropics: The Caribbean Roots of Biodiversity Science (2017)

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Raby, Megan (Author)


University of North Carolina Press


Publication Date: 2017
Physical Details: 336 pages
Language: English

Biodiversity has been a key concept in international conservation since the 1980s, yet historians have paid little attention to its origins. Uncovering its roots in tropical fieldwork and the southward expansion of U.S. empire at the turn of the twentieth century, Megan Raby details how ecologists took advantage of growing U.S. landholdings in the circum-Caribbean by establishing permanent field stations for long-term, basic tropical research. From these outposts of U.S. science, a growing community of American "tropical biologists" developed both the key scientific concepts and the values embedded in the modern discourse of biodiversity.Considering U.S. biological fieldwork from the era of the Spanish-American War through the anticolonial movements of the 1960s and 1970s, this study combines the history of science, environmental history, and the history of U.S.–Caribbean and Latin American relations. In doing so, Raby sheds new light on the origins of contemporary scientific and environmentalist thought and brings to the forefront a surprisingly neglected history of twentieth-century U.S. science and empire.

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Authors & Contributors
Alexander Aisher
Gómez, Liliana
Lorena Córdoba
Margaret H. Friedel
Death, Carl
David Bond
Journals
Development in Practice
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Science as Culture
Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Journal of the History of Biology
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
Publishers
Yale University Press
University of Minnesota Press
University of Chicago Press
University of California, Los Angeles
Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group
Johns Hopkins University Press
Concepts
Biological diversity; biodiversity
Environmental sciences
Science and politics
Environmental history
Natural resource management
Nature and its relationship to culture; human-nature relationships
People
Wilson, Edward Osborne
Time Periods
21st century
20th century, late
20th century
19th century
Places
Caribbean
New Guinea
Indonesia
South Africa
Norway
Australia
Institutions
International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (2004)
Svalbard Global Seed Vault
Human Genome Project
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) (Australia)
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