BOOKS - Sugar Water: Hawaii's Plantation Ditches
Sugar Water: Hawaii
ECO~29 kg CO²

2 TON

Views
9482

Telegram
 
Sugar Water: Hawaii's Plantation Ditches
Author: Carol Wilcox
Year: December 1, 1996
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 6.4 MB
Language: English



Pay with Telegram STARS
Sugar Water Hawaii's Plantation Ditches: A Study on the Evolution of Technology and Human Survival The book "Sugar Water Hawaii's Plantation Ditches" offers a comprehensive look at the evolution of technology and its impact on human survival, specifically in the context of Hawaii's sugar industry. The book chronicles the development of the ditches that were built between 1856 and 1920 to divert water from almost every watershed in Hawaii, allowing the growth and processing of sugarcane on a massive scale. These ditches, tunnels, and flumes diverted over 800 million gallons of water per day, transforming Hawaii from an insular and debt-ridden society to one of the most cosmopolitan and prosperous in the Pacific. The book explores how traditional Hawaiian water rights and practices were affected by Western methods and how sugar economics shaped the state's development. It highlights the need for a personal paradigm for perceiving the technological process of developing modern knowledge as the basis for human survival and unity in a warring world. The story of Hawaii's sugar industry is a testament to the power of technology and innovation in shaping human history. The construction of the ditches was a feat of engineering that required the collaboration of thousands of workers, engineers, and investors. The book delves into the lives and experiences of these individuals, providing a nuanced understanding of the social, economic, and environmental impacts of the industry.
Sugar Water Hawaii's Plantation Ditches: A Study on the Evolution of Technology and Human Survival Книга «Sugar Water Hawaii's Plantation Ditches» предлагает всесторонний взгляд на эволюцию технологии и её влияние на выживание человека, особенно в контексте сахарной промышленности Гавайев. В книге рассказывается о разработке канав, которые были построены между 1856 и 1920 годами, чтобы отводить воду почти от каждого водораздела на Гавайях, позволяя выращивать и перерабатывать сахарный тростник в огромных масштабах. Эти канавы, туннели и каналы отводили более 800 миллионов галлонов воды в день, превращая Гавайи из островного и обремененного долгами общества в одно из самых космополитичных и процветающих в Тихом океане. Книга исследует, как традиционные гавайские права на воду и практика были затронуты западными методами и как экономика сахара повлияла на развитие штата. В ней подчеркивается необходимость личностной парадигмы восприятия технологического процесса развития современных знаний как основы выживания и единства человека в воюющем мире. История сахарной промышленности Гавайев является свидетельством силы технологий и инноваций в формировании истории человечества. Строительство рвов было техническим подвигом, который требовал совместной работы тысяч рабочих, инженеров и инвесторов. Книга углубляется в жизнь и опыт этих людей, предоставляя тонкое понимание социальных, экономических и экологических последствий отрасли.
Sugar Water Hawaii's Plantation Ditches : A Study on the Evolution of Technology and Human Survival livre Sugar Water Hawaii's Plantation Ditches offre une vision globale de l'évolution de la technologie et de son impact sur la survie humaine, en particulier dans le contexte de l'industrie sucrière hawaïenne. livre décrit le développement de caniveaux qui ont été construits entre 1856 et 1920 pour retirer l'eau de presque tous les bassins hydrographiques d'Hawaï, permettant la culture et la transformation de la canne à sucre à grande échelle. Ces fossés, tunnels et canaux détournaient plus de 800 millions de litres d'eau par jour, transformant Hawaï d'une société insulaire et endettée en l'une des plus cosmopolites et prospères du Pacifique. livre explore comment les droits traditionnels hawaïens à l'eau et les pratiques ont été affectés par les méthodes occidentales et comment l'économie du sucre a influencé le développement de l'État. Il souligne la nécessité d'un paradigme personnel pour percevoir le processus technologique du développement des connaissances modernes comme la base de la survie et de l'unité de l'homme dans un monde en guerre. L'histoire de l'industrie sucrière hawaïenne témoigne de la puissance de la technologie et de l'innovation dans l'histoire de l'humanité. La construction de douves était un exploit technique qui exigeait la collaboration de milliers de travailleurs, d'ingénieurs et d'investisseurs. livre approfondit la vie et le savoir-faire de ces personnes en leur fournissant une compréhension subtile des impacts sociaux, économiques et environnementaux de l'industrie.
Sugar Water Hawaii's Plantation Ditches: A Study on the Evolution of Technology and Human Survival libro «Sugar Water Hawaii's Plantation Ditches» ofrece una mirada integral en la evolución de la tecnología y su impacto en la supervivencia humana, especialmente en el contexto de la industria azucarera de Hawái. libro narra el desarrollo de zanjas que se construyeron entre 1856 y 1920 para desviar el agua de casi todas las cuencas hidrográficas de Hawái, permitiendo el cultivo y procesamiento de la caña de azúcar a gran escala. Estas zanjas, túneles y canales desviaron más de 800 millones de galones de agua al día, convirtiendo a Hawái de una sociedad insular y endeudada a una de las más cosmopolitas y prósperas del Pacífico. libro explora cómo los derechos y prácticas tradicionales hawaianos sobre el agua se vieron afectados por los métodos occidentales y cómo la economía azucarera influyó en el desarrollo del estado. Subraya la necesidad de un paradigma personal para percibir el proceso tecnológico del desarrollo del conocimiento moderno como base de la supervivencia y la unidad del hombre en un mundo en guerra. La historia de la industria azucarera de Hawái es testimonio del poder de la tecnología y la innovación en la formación de la historia de la humanidad. La construcción de fosos fue una hazaña técnica que requirió el trabajo conjunto de miles de trabajadores, ingenieros e inversionistas. libro profundiza en la vida y experiencia de estas personas, proporcionando una sutil comprensión de las implicaciones sociales, económicas y ambientales de la industria.
Sugar Water Hawaii's Plantation Ditches: A Study on the Evolution of Technology and Human Surval Book «Sugar Water Hawaiy's Plantation Ditches» offre una visione completa dell'evoluzione della tecnologia e del suo impatto sulla sopravvivenza umana, soprattutto nel contesto l'industria dello zucchero delle Hawaii. Il libro descrive lo sviluppo di corde costruite tra il 1856 e il 1920 per allontanare l'acqua da quasi ogni bacino delle Hawaii, permettendo la coltivazione e la trasformazione della canna da zucchero su vasta scala. Queste fogne, tunnel e canali hanno spostato più di 800 milioni di litri di acqua al giorno, trasformando le Hawaii da una società insulare e indebitata in una delle più cosmopolite e prospere del Pacifico. Il libro indaga come i diritti tradizionali hawaiani sull'acqua e la pratica sono stati influenzati dai metodi occidentali e come l'economia dello zucchero ha influenzato lo sviluppo dello stato. Sottolinea la necessità di un paradigma personale della percezione del processo tecnologico di sviluppo della conoscenza moderna come base per la sopravvivenza e l'unità umana nel mondo in guerra. La storia dello zucchero delle Hawaii è una testimonianza della forza della tecnologia e dell'innovazione nella formazione della storia dell'umanità. La costruzione dei fossati è stata un'impresa tecnica che ha richiesto la collaborazione di migliaia di lavoratori, ingegneri e investitori. Il libro approfondisce la vita e l'esperienza di queste persone, fornendo una delicata comprensione degli effetti sociali, economici e ambientali del settore.
Sugar Water Hawaii 's Plantation Ditches: A Study on the Evolution of Technology and Human Survival Das Buch „Sugar Water Hawaii 's Plantation Ditches“ bietet einen umfassenden Einblick in die Entwicklung der Technologie und ihre Auswirkungen auf das menschliche Überleben, insbesondere im Kontext Zuckerindustrie von Hawaii. Das Buch beschreibt die Entwicklung von Gräben, die zwischen 1856 und 1920 gebaut wurden, um Wasser von fast jeder Wasserscheide in Hawaii abzuleiten, so dass Zuckerrohr in großem Maßstab angebaut und verarbeitet werden kann. Diese Gräben, Tunnel und Kanäle führten täglich mehr als 800 Millionen Gallonen Wasser ab und verwandelten Hawaii von einer Insel- und Schuldengesellschaft in eine der kosmopolitischsten und wohlhabendsten im Pazifik. Das Buch untersucht, wie traditionelle hawaiianische Wasserrechte und -praktiken von westlichen Methoden beeinflusst wurden und wie die Zuckerwirtschaft die Entwicklung des Staates beeinflusste. Es betont die Notwendigkeit eines persönlichen Paradigmas der Wahrnehmung des technologischen Prozesses der Entwicklung des modernen Wissens als Grundlage für das Überleben und die Einheit des Menschen in einer kriegerischen Welt. Die Geschichte der Zuckerindustrie in Hawaii ist ein Beweis für die Stärke von Technologie und Innovation bei der Gestaltung der Geschichte der Menschheit. Der Bau der Wassergräben war eine technische istung, die die Zusammenarbeit von Tausenden von Arbeitern, Ingenieuren und Investoren erforderte. Das Buch vertieft sich in das ben und die Erfahrungen dieser Menschen und bietet einen subtilen Einblick in die sozialen, wirtschaftlichen und ökologischen Auswirkungen der Branche.
''
Sugar Water Hawaii'nin Plantasyon Hendekleri: Teknoloji ve İnsanın Hayatta Kalmasının Evrimi Üzerine Bir Çalışma "Sugar Water Hawaii'nin Plantasyon Hendekleri" kitabı, teknolojinin evrimine ve özellikle Hawaii şeker endüstrisi bağlamında insanın hayatta kalması üzerindeki etkisine kapsamlı bir bakış sunuyor. Kitap, 1856 ve 1920 yılları arasında Hawaii'deki hemen hemen her su havzasından suyu yönlendirmek için inşa edilen ve şeker kamışının büyük ölçekte yetiştirilmesine ve işlenmesine izin veren hendeklerin gelişimini anlatıyor. Bu hendekler, tüneller ve kanallar, günde 800 milyon galondan fazla suyu yönlendirerek Hawaii'yi yalıtılmış ve borçlu bir toplumdan Pasifik'in en kozmopolit ve müreffeh bölgelerinden birine dönüştürdü. Kitap, geleneksel Hawaii su haklarının ve uygulamalarının Batı yöntemlerinden nasıl etkilendiğini ve şeker ekonomisinin devletin gelişimini nasıl etkilediğini araştırıyor. Savaşan bir dünyada insanın hayatta kalması ve birliği için temel olarak modern bilginin gelişiminin teknolojik sürecinin kişisel bir algı paradigmasına duyulan ihtiyacı vurgulamaktadır. Hawaii'nin şeker endüstrisinin tarihi, insanlık tarihini şekillendirmede teknolojinin ve yeniliğin gücünün bir kanıtıdır. Hendeklerin inşası, binlerce işçinin, mühendisin ve yatırımcının birlikte çalışmasını gerektiren teknik bir başarıydı. Kitap, bu bireylerin yaşamlarına ve deneyimlerine girerek, endüstrinin sosyal, ekonomik ve çevresel etkileri hakkında nüanslı bir anlayış sunuyor.
Sugar Water Hawaii's Plantation Ditches: A Study on the Evolution of Technology and Human Survival يقدم كتاب «Sugar Water Hawaii's Plantation Ditches» نظرة شاملة على تطور التكنولوجيا وتأثيرها على بقاء الإنسان، خاصة في سياق صناعة السكر هاواي. يروي الكتاب تطور الخنادق التي تم بناؤها بين عامي 1856 و 1920 لتحويل المياه من كل مستجمعات المياه تقريبًا في هاواي، مما يسمح بزراعة قصب السكر ومعالجته على نطاق واسع. حولت هذه الخنادق والأنفاق والقنوات أكثر من 800 مليون جالون من المياه يوميًا، مما حول هاواي من مجتمع منعزل ومليء بالديون إلى واحد من أكثر دول المحيط الهادئ عالمية وازدهارًا. يستكشف الكتاب كيف تأثرت حقوق وممارسات المياه التقليدية في هاواي بالطرق الغربية وكيف أثر اقتصاد السكر على تنمية الولاية. ويؤكد على الحاجة إلى نموذج شخصي لتصور العملية التكنولوجية لتطور المعرفة الحديثة كأساس لبقاء الإنسان ووحدته في عالم متحارب. تاريخ صناعة السكر في هاواي هو شهادة على قوة التكنولوجيا والابتكار في تشكيل تاريخ البشرية. كان بناء الخنادق إنجازًا تقنيًا تطلب من آلاف العمال والمهندسين والمستثمرين العمل معًا. يتعمق الكتاب في حياة وتجارب هؤلاء الأفراد، مما يوفر فهمًا دقيقًا للآثار الاجتماعية والاقتصادية والبيئية للصناعة.

You may also be interested in:

Sugar Water: Hawaii|s Plantation Ditches
Pau Hana: Plantation Life and Labor in Hawaii, 1835-1920
The Sugar Plantation in India and Indonesia: Industrial Production, 1770-2010 (Studies in Comparative World History)
Claus Spreckels: The Sugar King in Hawaii
Water and the Law in Hawaii
From King Cane to the Last Sugar Mill: Agricultural Technology and the Making of Hawaii|s Premier Crop
The Belle Meade Plantation Collection: To Whisper Her Name, To Win Her Favor, To Wager Her Heart, To Mend a Dream (Belle Meade Plantation #1-3)
The 10 Day Sugar Detox Challenge: The Ultimate Guide to Reset the Brain, Eliminate Sugar Cravings, and Break Sugar Addiction to Burn Fat and Lose Weight (30 Anti-Inflammatory Recipes Included)
An Unlikely Revolutionary: Matsuo Takabuki and the Making of Modern Hawaii (Extraordinary Lives: The Experience of Hawaii Nisei)
It|s Hotter In Hawaii (Men of Hawaii #2)
Water Encyclopedia - Oceanography, Meteorology, Physics and Chemistry, Water law and Water history, Art and Culture
A Natural History of the Hedgerow And Ditches, Dykes and Dry Stone Walls
Of Woodland Pools, Spring-Holes and Ditches: Excerpts from the Journal of Henry David Thoreau
The Sugar Belly Secret: Subtract the Sugar, Lose the Weight, and Transform Your Life
A Must Have Sugar Cookie Cookbook Make your Favorite Sugar Cookies at Home
Baking with Less Sugar Recipes for Desserts Using Natural Sweeteners and Little-to-No White Sugar
Sugar Shock The Hidden Sugar in Your Food and 100+ Smart Swaps to Cut Back
Sugar Baby Confections, Candies, Cakes & Other Delicious Recipes for Cooking with Sugar
Half the Sugar, All the Love 100 Easy, Low-Sugar Recipes for Every Meal of the Day
Zero Sugar One Month: Reduce Cravings - Reset Metabolism - Lose Weight - Lower Blood Sugar
Mom’s Sugar Solution 150 Low-Sugar Recipes for Your Kids’ Favorite Foods, Sweet Treats, and More!
Becoming Roman, Being Gallic, Staying British Research and Excavations at Ditches |Hillfort| and Villa 1984-2006
Howl: Sugar Daddy Wolf Shifter: An M M Mpreg Omegaverse Romance (Sugar Daddies of Crestfire Hill Book 2)
Call Me Sugar: An MMF Menage (Sugar and Sin, #1)
Sugar Free Over 60 Recipes with No Added Sugar
Sugar|s Twice as Sweet (Sugar, Georgia, #1)
You Can Achieve Normal Blood Sugar: Discover the Surprising Results from Over 100 Blood Sugar Tests
Sugar on Top (Sugar, Georgia, #2)
A Taste of Sugar (Sugar, Georgia, #3)
White Sugar, Brown Sugar
Sugar Fighter (Sugar Daddies #1)
Sugar Dom (Sugar Daddies #5)
Sugar Hero (Sugar Daddies #15)
Low Sugar Cookbook: 150+ Easy, Low-Sugar Recipes For Every Meal Of The Day
Sugar-free Mom Naturally Sweet and Sugar-free Recipes for the Whole Family
Plantation Memories
The Plantation Machine
Children of the Plantation
Your Plantation Prom Is Not Okay
Plantation Underworld