Culture and the Changing Environment : : Uncertainty, Cognition, and Risk Management in Cross-Cultural Perspective / / ed. by Michael J. Casimir.

Today human ecology has split into many different sub-disciplines such as historical ecology, political ecology or the New Ecological Anthropology. The latter in particular has criticised the predominance of the Western view on different ecosystems, arguing that culture-specific world views and huma...

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Place / Publishing House:New York; , Oxford : : Berghahn Books, , [2008]
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Year of Publication:2008
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (410 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
List of Maps, Figures and Tables --
Preface --
The Mutual Dynamics of Cultural and Environmental Change: An Introductory Essay --
Part I: Evaluating, Attributing and Deciding --
1. Antinomies of Environmental Risk Perception: Cognitive Structure and Evaluation --
2. Risk Management and Morality in Agriculture: Conventional and Organic Farming in a German Region --
3. Attributed Causes of Environmental Problems: A Cross-Cultural Study of Coping Strategies --
4. Decision-Making in Times of Disaster: The Acceptance of Wet-Rice Cultivation among the Aeta of Zambales, Philippines --
5. Drought and ‘Natural’ Stress in the Southern Dra Valley: Varying Perceptions among Nomads and Farmers --
6. Local Environmental Crises and Global Sea-Level Rise: The Case of Coastal Zones in Senegal --
7. Meshing a Tight Net: A Cultural Response to the Threat of Open Access Fishing Grounds --
Part II: Knowledge, Meaning and Discourse --
8. Dangers, Experience and Luck: Living with Uncertainty in the Andes --
9. Transforming Livelihoods: Meanings and Concepts of Drought, Coping and Risk Management in Botswana --
10. Cultural Politics of Natural Disasters: Discourses on Volcanic Eruptions in Indonesia --
11. Knowing the Sea in the ‘Time of Progress’: Environmental Change, Parallel Knowledges and the Uses of Metaphor in Kerala (South India) --
12. Mass Tourism and Ecological Problems in Seaside Resorts of Southern Thailand: Environmental Perceptions, Assessments and Behaviour Regarding the Problem of Waste --
13. Local Experts – Expert Locals: A Comparative Perspective on Biodiversity and Environmental Knowledge Systems in Australia and Namibia --
Notes on Contributors --
Index
Summary:Today human ecology has split into many different sub-disciplines such as historical ecology, political ecology or the New Ecological Anthropology. The latter in particular has criticised the predominance of the Western view on different ecosystems, arguing that culture-specific world views and human-environment interactions have been largely neglected. However, these different perspectives only tackle specific facets of a local and global hyper-complex reality. In bringing together a variety of views and theoretical approaches , these especially commissioned essays prove that an interdisciplinary collaboration and understanding of the extreme complexity of the human-environment interface(s) is possible.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780857450043
DOI:10.1515/9780857450043
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Michael J. Casimir.