An Analysis of the Rapa Nui civilization in the Easter Islands
"I have often asked myself, 'What did the Eastern Islander cut down the last palm tree say while he was going it?' "(Diamond, p.114). The collapse of societies are a very deep and complicated problem that have been taking place in so many political, environmental and archeological investigations during the last few decades and showed so many results and theories about their original cause of collapse. In human history societies have been the key of progress but also the failure and that can be seen trough all the societies that collapsed and left behind glimpses of their crumbing temples, ruins and statues. Many societies that collapsed such as …show more content…
Likewise Jared Diamond, an American scientist and best known for his investigations of why cultures prosper or decline, explain that environmental changes are not the only factor that have to considerate when it comes about the failure of societies. He shows a five-point framework that has to be taken seriously when analyzing any kind any kind of societies inside the human civilization.
Certainly, in His five point framework Jared Diamond do not deny that environmental changes may cause the collapse of a society but also he adds more issues that can cause the collapse and is all listed in his framework. Jared Diamond explain that is not an easy thing to help societies develop , actually, is a really complex thing to do. “What is there that we can learn from the past that would help us avoid declining or collapsing in the way that so many past societies have? Obviously the answer to this question is not going to be a single factor. This is a complex subject. In analyzing societal collapses, I've arrived at a five-point framework -- a checklist of things that I go through to try and understand collapses.” (Diamond, 2003). The first item that Diamond got in his framework is Human impacts on the environment: people have to maintain the resource