TY - BOOK AU - Hayward,Philip TI - Aquapelagos: integrated terrestrial and marine assemblages T2 - Critical climate studies SN - 9781003569534 U1 - 551.46/18 23/eng/20241211 PY - 2025/// CY - Abingdon, Oxon, New York, NY PB - Routledge KW - Oceanography KW - Study and teaching KW - Archipelagoes KW - Human ecology KW - Climatic changes KW - Landforms KW - History KW - NATURE / Ecology KW - NATURE / Environmental Conservation & Protection KW - Aquapelagos N1 - Introduction: The aquapelago as an integrated assemblage / Philip Hayward -- Shima, shimaguni and aquapelagic assemblages / Jun'ichiro Suwa -- Making aquapelagic place in Jersey: The Minquiers and Écréhous reefs / Christian Fleury & Henry Johnson -- The precarious aquapelagic assemblage of the Grand Banks (northwest Atlantic) / Philip Hayward -- Colonial legacies and restoration futures: examining the risks of dispossession from coral reef restoration in the Indonesian aquapelago / Jessica Vandenberg -- The flower garden banks and the parameters of aquapelagic sanctuary / Philip Hayward -- The Juan Fernandez Islands in transition / Elizabeth Chant & Natalia Gandara Chacana -- The entangled island: Katchatheevu and Indo-Lankan relations / Arup Chatterjee -- New York: Lenapehoking/New York: an estuarine aquapelago / Philip Hayward & May Joseph -- We, the submerged: (non)humans, race and aquapelagic relations -- notes from New York / Ayasha Guerin -- Afterword: Things, things that matter and the value of aquapelagic thinking / Mike Evans N2 - "Aquapelagos is a cross disciplinary volume that is geared to a general undergraduate and non-specialist readership while also being rigorous and theoretically exciting for doctoral and advanced researchers of climate and ocean studies. It foregrounds the ocean as a philosophical, navigational and knowledge making interface. Drawing on ethnographic, geographic, architectural, sociological and scientific methodogies, Aquapelagos sheds light on varied approaches, dialogues and responses to the catastrophic and impending futures unfolding across the waterfronts from the Andaman Islands, Maldives and Indonesia to the Grand Banks and the Juan Fernandez Islands. It delves into pressing issues of ocean volatility, ocean toxicity, flooding, inundation, mitigation, rising seas, climate adaptation, in interdisciplinary and comparative global terms. The contributors of this volume explore notions such as the archipelago, lagoon thinking, coastal waterfronts and the littoral imagination as concepts that can open up new ways of understanding the ecologies emerging out of the increasingly wet, accelerated precipitation and global sinking of coastlands and islands across the world. The volume will be of interest to scholars, researchers, and students of ethnography, social anthropology, climate action, development studies, public policy, and climate change"-- UR - https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781003569534 ER -