SUSTAINABILITY FACTORS IN PRE-COLUMBIAN  SOCIETIES OF THE AMERICAS
English

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This book provides insights into the characteristics and conditions responsible for the stability and durability of three pre-Columbian agrarian societies of the Americas. The work focuses on three ancient cultures - the Maya the Mogollon and the Moche - that exhibited extended periods of sustainability in markedly different environments. The text also discusses contemporary implications of these ancient sustainability insights. A decision key is used to rank ancient factors of sustainability for the three selected cultures as essential major or minor. A formula instrument provides an overall numerical sustainability score for each society during particular time periods. A number of intriguing conclusions and recommendations are made by the author concerning ancient sustainability and the modern applications of some of the uncovered factors. The author suggests that a common ideology a general adaptability to major change and a socioeconomic system that rewards value production from all its citizens be recognized as three important factors of contemporary sustainability.
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