
Introduction to Cultural Ecology
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Drawing on both biological and cultural approaches, the authors first cover basic principles of cultural anthropology, environmental studies, and human biological adaptations to the environment. They then consider environmental concerns within the context of diverse means of making a living, from hunting and gathering to modern industrial societies; detailed case studies add depth and breadth to the discussion.
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E. N. Anderson is professor emeritus of anthropology at the University of California, Riverside.
Content
List of Figures and Tables
Preface
Acknowledgments
1 Introduction
What Is Cultural Ecology?
Anthropology
The Study of Human Ecology
A History of Thought on Culture and Environment
The Rise of Cultural Ecology
Thus . . .
Chapter Summary
Key Terms
2 Fundamentals of Ecology
The Environment
Niche and Habitat
Resources
Energy
Chapter Summary
Key Terms
3 Human Biological Ecology
Humans as Animals
Biological Adaptations
Human Population Regulation
Nutrition
Evolutionary Ecology
Chapter Summary
Key Terms
CASE STUDY 3.1. The Dietary Role of Insects in the Ancient Great Basin
4 Cultural Ecology
Human Capabilities
Culture as an Adaptive Mechanism
Traditional Knowledge Systems
Human Control of the Environment
Decision Making
A Concluding Thought on Management
Chapter Summary
Key Terms
5 Hunting and Gathering
Hunter-Gatherer Classification
The Hunter-Gatherer Stereotype
Bias in Hunter-Gatherer Studies
Population
Settlement and Subsistence
Environmental Manipulation and Resource Management
Relations with other Groups
Chapter Summary
Key Terms
CASE STUDY 5.1: The Nuu-chah-nulth of British Columbia
CASE STUDY 5.2: The Mbuti of the Ituri Forest
6 The Origins of Food Production
Agricultural Domestication
The Transition to Farming
On the Origin of Agriculture
Types of Agriculture
The Impact of Agriculture
Chapter Summary
Key Terms
7 Horticulture
Horticultural Techniques
Use of Wild Resources
Environmental Manipulation and Resource Management
Relations with Other Groups
Chapter Summary
Key Terms
CASE STUDY 7.1: The Grand Valley Dani of Highland New Guinea
CASE STUDY 7.2: The Lozi of Western Zambia
8 Pastoralism
General Sociopolitical Organization
Types of Pastoralism
The Geography of Pastoralism
The Origin of Pastoralism
Some Parameters of Pastoralism
Use of Nonpastoral Products
Environmental Manipulation and Resource Management
Relations with Other Groups
A Note on the Impact of Grazing
Chapter Summary
Key Terms
CASE STUDY 8.1: The Maasai: Pastoralists in East Africa
CASE STUDY 8.2: The Navajo: Pastoralists of the American Southwest
CASE STUDY 8.3: Cattle Ranchers in the American West, by Kimberly Hedrick
9 Intensive Agriculture
Changes in Scale
Techniques of Intensive Agriculture
Contemporary Industrialized Agriculture
Environmental Manipulation and Resource Management
Relations with Other Groups
Chapter Summary
Key Terms
CASE STUDY 9.1: Mountains and Water: The Traditional Agricultural System along South Coastal China
CASE STUDY 9.2: The Maya Agricultural System
10 Current Issues and Problems
The Tragedy of the Commons
Agricultural Involution
Agricultural Development and Intensification
The Rainforest Dilemma
The General Problem
Chapter Summary
Key Terms
Glossary
References
Index
About the Authors
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