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Landscape Ethnoecology Concepts Of Biotic And Physical Space Leslie Main Johnson Editor Eugene S Hunn Editor

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Landscape Ethnoecology Concepts Of Biotic And Physical Space Leslie Main Johnson Editor Eugene S Hunn Editor
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Publisher: Berghahn Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.11 MB
Pages: 332
Author: Leslie Main Johnson (editor); Eugene S. Hunn (editor)
ISBN: 9781845458041, 1845458044
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Landscape Ethnoecology Concepts Of Biotic And Physical Space Leslie Main Johnson Editor Eugene S Hunn Editor by Leslie Main Johnson (editor); Eugene S. Hunn (editor) 9781845458041, 1845458044 instant download after payment.

Although anthropologists and cultural geographers have explored “place” in various senses, little cross-cultural examination of “kinds of place,” or ecotopes, has been presented from an ethno-ecological perspective. In this volume, indigenous and local understandings of landscape are investigated in order to better understand how human communities relate to their terrestrial and aquatic resources. The contributors go beyond the traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) literature and offer valuable insights on ecology and on land and resources management, emphasizing the perception of landscape above the level of species and their folk classification. Focusing on the ways traditional people perceive and manage land and biotic resources within diverse regional and cultural settings, the contributors address theoretical issues and present case studies from North America, Mexico, Amazonia, tropical Asia, Africa and Europe.

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