Human Ecology

Biocultural Adaptations in Human Communities

Human Ecology

Biocultural Adaptations in Human Communities

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The human condition is composed of culturally mediated biology, and this inherently dual nature is key to our understanding of human/environment interaction. Human Ecology provides a fresh view on the interrelationship between cultural strategies and their biological outcomes. It combines for the first time an ecosystems approach with cultural anthropological, archaeological and evolutionary behavioural concepts. Taking resource use and food procurement behaviour as the starting point, the volume examines major subsistence modes, the circumstances and dynamics of large-scale subsistence change, the effect of social differentiation on resource use and the effects of subsistence behaviour on population development and regulation. It is complemented by a brief history on human ecological thought and a discussion of pertinent theoretical issues. Numerous examples from all time periods illustrate the topics and emphasise the universal nature of the interpretive framework. TOC:History, concepts, and prospects.- Subsistence modes.- Subsistence change.- Resources and social organisation.- Population development and regulation.- Synthesis: Towards a biocultural Human Ecology.- References.- Subject Index.

From the contents:<br />- History, concepts, and prospects- Subsistence modes- Subsistence change- Resources and social organisation- Population development and regulation- Synthesis: Towards a biocultural Human Ecology- References- Subject Index
ISBN 9783540313915
Artikelnummer 9783540313915
Medientyp E-Book - PDF
Auflage 2. Aufl.
Copyrightjahr 2006
Verlag Springer-Verlag
Umfang 305 Seiten
Sprache Englisch
Kopierschutz Digitales Wasserzeichen