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Understanding the evolution of human interactions with the environment provides valuable context for addressing current ecological crises. The environmental history of the world reveals how societies have shaped and been shaped by their natural surroundings. Handbook of Global Environmental History offers an extensive overview of environmental changes from ancient civilizations to the modern industrial era. The book discusses land use, deforestation, energy transitions, and climate impacts across continents. It integrates cultural, economic, and scientific perspectives to trace the global narrative of environmental transformation. With contributions from leading scholars, it serves as a foundational reference for historians, geographers, and sustainability researchers.





