
Introduction to Cultural Ecology
by Sutton, Mark Q.; Anderson, E. N.-
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
List of Figures and Tables | p. xi |
Preface | p. xiii |
Acknowledgments | p. xvii |
Introduction | p. 1 |
What Is Cultural Ecology? | p. 3 |
Anthropology | p. 5 |
The Study of Human Ecology | p. 8 |
A History of Thought on Culture and Environment | p. 13 |
The Rise of Cultural Ecology | p. 21 |
Thus... | p. 31 |
Chapter Summary | p. 32 |
Key Terms | p. 32 |
Fundamentals of Ecology | p. 35 |
The Environment | p. 35 |
Niche and Habitat | p. 46 |
Resources | p. 47 |
Energy | p. 50 |
Chapter Summary | p. 55 |
Key Terms | p. 56 |
Human Biological Ecology | p. 59 |
Humans as Animals | p. 59 |
Biological Adaptations | p. 60 |
Human Population Regulation | p. 63 |
Nutrition | p. 68 |
Evolutionary Ecology | p. 73 |
Chapter Summary | p. 89 |
Key Terms | p. 89 |
Cultural Ecology | p. 91 |
Human Capabilities | p. 91 |
Culture as an Adaptive Mechanism | p. 97 |
Traditional Knowledge Systems | p. 102 |
Human Control of the Environment | p. 116 |
Decision Making | p. 125 |
A Concluding Thought on Management | p. 131 |
Chapter Summary | p. 131 |
Key Terms | p. 132 |
Hunting and Gathering | p. 133 |
Hunter-Gatherer Classification | p. 135 |
The Hunter-Gatherer Stereotype | p. 138 |
Bias in Hunter-Gatherer Studies | p. 140 |
Population | p. 142 |
Settlement and Subsistence | p. 143 |
Environmental Manipulation and Resource Management | p. 152 |
Relations with other Groups | p. 153 |
Chapter Summary | p. 154 |
Key Terms | p. 155 |
Case Study 5.1: The Nuu-chah-nulth of British Columbia | p. 155 |
Case Study 5.2: The Mbuti of the Ituri Forest | p. 165 |
The Origins of Food Production | p. 177 |
Agricultural Domestication | p. 180 |
The Transition to Farming | p. 181 |
On the Origin of Agriculture | p. 183 |
Types of Agriculture | p. 188 |
The Impact of Agriculture | p. 189 |
Chapter Summary | p. 194 |
Key Terms | p. 194 |
Horticulture | p. 195 |
Horticultral Techniques | p. 195 |
Use of Wild Resources | p. 206 |
Environmental Manipulation and Resource Management | p. 207 |
Relations with Other Groups | p. 207 |
Chapter Summary | p. 208 |
Key Terms | p. 208 |
Case Study 7.1: The Grand Valley Dani of Highland New Guinea | p. 209 |
Case Study 7.2: The Lozi of Western Zambia | p. 215 |
Pastoralism | p. 225 |
General Sociopolitical Organization | p. 226 |
Types of Pastoralism | p. 227 |
The Geography of Pastoralism | p. 228 |
The Origin of Pastoralism | p. 230 |
Some Parameters of Pastoralism | p. 230 |
Use of Nonpastoral Products | p. 236 |
Environmental Manipulation and Resource Management | p. 237 |
Relations with Other Groups | p. 238 |
A Note on the Impact of Grazing | p. 238 |
Chapter Summary | p. 240 |
Key Terms | p. 241 |
Case Study 8.1: The Maasai: Pastoralists in East Africa | p. 241 |
Case Study 8.2: The Navajo: Pastoralists of the American Southwest | p. 248 |
Case Study 8.3: Cattle Ranchers in the American West, by Kimberly Hedrick | p. 256 |
Intensive Agriculture | p. 267 |
Changes in Scale | p. 268 |
Techniques of Intensive Agriculture | p. 273 |
Contemporary Industrialized Agriculture | p. 275 |
Environmental Manipulation and Resource Management | p. 277 |
Relations with Other Groups | p. 277 |
Chapter Summary | p. 277 |
Key Terms | p. 278 |
Case Study 9.1: Mountains and Water: The Traditional Agricultural System along South Coastal China | p. 278 |
Case Study 9.2: The Maya Agricultural System | p. 294 |
Current Issues and Problems | p. 305 |
The Tragedy of the Commons | p. 307 |
Agricultural Involution | p. 308 |
Agricultural Development and Intensification | p. 309 |
The Rainforest Dilemma | p. 312 |
The General Problem | p. 318 |
Chapter Summary | p. 320 |
Key Terms | p. 321 |
Glossary | p. 323 |
References | p. 331 |
Index | p. 391 |
About the Authors | p. 399 |
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