Landscape Ethnoecology : Concepts of Biotic and Physical Space (Environmental Anthropology and Ethnobiology) (Library Binding)

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Landscape Ethnoecology : Concepts of Biotic and Physical Space (Environmental Anthropology and Ethnobiology) (Library Binding)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 332 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781845456139
  • DDC分類 304.23

Full Description

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.

Contents

List of Figures

List of Tables

Chapter 1. Introduction

Leslie Main Johnson and Eugene S. Hunn

PART I: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES

Chapter 2. Towards a Theory of Landscape Ethnoecological Classification

Eugene S. Hunn and Brien A. Meilleur

Chapter 3. Ethnophysiography of Arid Lands: Categories for Landscape Features

David M. Mark, Andrew G. Turk and David Stea

PART II: LANDSCAPE CLASSIFICATION - OF ECOTYPES, BIOTYPES, LANDSCAPE ELEMENTS AND FOREST TYPES

Chapter 4. Landscape perception, classification and use among Sahelian Fulani in Burkina Faso (West-Africa)

Julia Krohmer

Chapter 5. Baniwa Habitat Classification in the White-Sand Campinarana Forests of the Northwest Amazon

Marcia Barbosa Abraão, João Cláudio Baniwa, Bruce W. Nelson, Geraldo Andrello, Douglas W. Yu and Glenn H. Shepard Jr.

Chapter 6. Why aren't the Nuaulu like the Matsigenka? Knowledge and categorization of forest diversity on Seram, eastern Indonesia

Roy Ellen

Chapter 7. The cultural significance of the habitat mañaco taco to the Maijuna of the Peruvian Amazon

Michael P. Gilmore, Sebastián Ríos Ochoa and Samuel Ríos Flores

Chapter 8. The structure and role of folk ecological knowledge in Les Allues, Savoie (France)

Brien Meilleur

Chapter 9. Life on the Ice: Understanding the Codes of a Changing Environment

Claudio Aporta

PART III: LINKAGES AND MEANINGS - OF LANDSCAPES AND CULTURAL LANDSCAPES

Chapter 10. Visions of the Land - Kaska Ethnoecology, "Kinds of Place" and "Cultural Landscape"

Leslie Main Johnson

Chapter 11. Journeying and Remembering: Anishinaabe Landscape Ethnoecology from Northwestern Ontario

Iain Davidson-Hunt and Fikret Berkes

Chapter 12. What's In a Word? Southern Paiute Place Names as Keys to Environmental Perception

Catherine S. Fowler

Chapter 13. Managing Maya Landscapes: Quintana Roo, Mexico

E. N. Anderson

PART IV: CONCLUSIONS

Chapter 14. Landscape Ethnoecology - Reflections

Leslie Main Johnson and Eugene S. Hunn

Notes on Contributors

Index

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