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Landscape Ethnoecology : Concepts of Biotic and Physical Space / Environmental Anthropology and Ethnobiology ; Frontmatter -- Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Introduction. Landscape Ethnoecology: Concepts of Biotic and Physical Space -- PART 1 Theoretical Perspectives -- Chapter 1 Toward a Theory of Landscape Ethnoecological Classification -- Chapter 2 Ethnophysiography of Arid Lands Categories for Landscape Features -- PART 2 Landscape Classification: Ecotopes, Biotopes, Landscape Elements, and Forest Types -- Chapter 3 Landscape Perception, Classifi cation, and Use among Sahelian Fulani in Burkina Faso -- Chapter 4 Baniwa Vegetation Classifi cation i in the White-Sand Campinarana Habitat of the Northwest Amazon, Brazil -- Chapter 5 Why Aren’t the Nuaulu Like the Matsigenka? Knowledge and Categorization of Forest Diversity on Seram, Eastern Indonesia -- Chapter 6 The Cultural Significance of the Habitat Mañaco Taco to the Maijuna of the Peruvian Amazon -- Chapter 7 The Structure and Role of Folk Ecological Knowledge in Les Allues, Savoie (France) -- Chapter 8 Life on the Ice: Understanding the Codes of a Changing Environment -- PART 3 Linkages and Meanings of Landscapes and Cultural Landscapes -- Chapter 9 Visions of the Land Kaska Ethnoecology, “Kinds of Place,” and “Cultural Landscape” -- Chapter 10 Journeying and Remembering: Anishinaabe Landscape Ethnoecology from Northwestern Ontario -- Chapter 11 What’s in a Name? Southern Paiute Place Names as Keys to Landscape Perception -- Chapter 12 Managing Maya Landscapes: Quintana Roo, Mexico -- PART 4 Conclusions -- Chapter 13 Landscape Ethnoecology: Reflections -- Notes on Contributors -- Index |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Introduction. Landscape Ethnoecology: Concepts of Biotic and Physical Space -- PART 1 Theoretical Perspectives -- Chapter 1 Toward a Theory of Landscape Ethnoecological Classification -- Chapter 2 Ethnophysiography of Arid Lands Categories for Landscape Features -- PART 2 Landscape Classification: Ecotopes, Biotopes, Landscape Elements, and Forest Types -- Chapter 3 Landscape Perception, Classifi cation, and Use among Sahelian Fulani in Burkina Faso -- Chapter 4 Baniwa Vegetation Classifi cation i in the White-Sand Campinarana Habitat of the Northwest Amazon, Brazil -- Chapter 5 Why Aren’t the Nuaulu Like the Matsigenka? Knowledge and Categorization of Forest Diversity on Seram, Eastern Indonesia -- Chapter 6 The Cultural Significance of the Habitat Mañaco Taco to the Maijuna of the Peruvian Amazon -- Chapter 7 The Structure and Role of Folk Ecological Knowledge in Les Allues, Savoie (France) -- Chapter 8 Life on the Ice: Understanding the Codes of a Changing Environment -- PART 3 Linkages and Meanings of Landscapes and Cultural Landscapes -- Chapter 9 Visions of the Land Kaska Ethnoecology, “Kinds of Place,” and “Cultural Landscape” -- Chapter 10 Journeying and Remembering: Anishinaabe Landscape Ethnoecology from Northwestern Ontario -- Chapter 11 What’s in a Name? Southern Paiute Place Names as Keys to Landscape Perception -- Chapter 12 Managing Maya Landscapes: Quintana Roo, Mexico -- PART 4 Conclusions -- Chapter 13 Landscape Ethnoecology: Reflections -- Notes on Contributors -- Index |
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