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25 reviewsISBN 10: 0814736378
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Author: Nora Haenn, Richard Wilk
Part I: Setting the Stage: Anthropological Engagements with the Environment
Chapter 1: The Historical Trajectory of Human Ecology
John W. Bennett
Chapter 2: Ecosystem Ecology and the Anthropology of Ecosystems
Roy Rappaport
Chapter 3: How Ecologists Think: The Problem of Coexistence
Arturo Escobar
Chapter 4: Ecological Anthropology
Emilio F. Moran
Part II: Culture, Environment, and Livelihoods
Chapter 5: The Sacred Cow Controversy
Marvin Harris
Chapter 6: The Flow of Energy
Richard B. Lee
Chapter 7: The Original Affluent Society
Marshall Sahlins
Chapter 8: The Economy of the Hunter-Gatherer: The Case of the Hadza
James F. O'Connell and Kristen Hawkes
Chapter 9: The Ecologies of Swidden Agriculture
Harold C. Conklin
Chapter 10: Terracing, Conservation, and Conflict in the Philippines
Jeanne M. Haenn
Part III: Environmental Politics and Environmentalisms
Chapter 11: The Wilderness and the American Mind
Roderick Nash
Chapter 12: Environmentalism of the Poor
Joan Martinez-Alier
Chapter 13: Local and Global Environmentalisms
Paul Robbins and Sarah A. Moore
Chapter 14: The “Nature” of Environmental Justice
Laura Pulido
Chapter 15: Defending the Land: Indigenous Environmentalism
Winona LaDuke
Chapter 16: Contesting Commons, Contesting Nature: The Politics of Wildlife Conservation in Southern Africa
Maia Green
Part IV: Science, Knowledge, and the Environment
Chapter 17: Local and Scientific Knowledge
Carole Crumley
Chapter 18: Beyond the “Tragedy of the Commons”
Elinor Ostrom
Chapter 19: Social Construction of Nature
Neil Smith
Chapter 20: The Trouble with Wilderness; or, Getting Back to the Wrong Nature
William Cronon
Chapter 21: The Value of Traditional Ecological Knowledge
Fikret Berkes
Chapter 22: The Politics of Climate Change
Myanna Lahsen
Part V: Sustainable Living and the Future of Human-Environment Relations
Chapter 23: Human Population: The Lasting Constraint
Paul R. Ehrlich and Anne H. Ehrlich
Chapter 24: Consumption, Consumerism, and Sustainability
Richard Wilk
Chapter 25: The Challenges of Sustainability
Melissa Leach, Ian Scoones, and Andy Stirling
Chapter 26: Building Sustainable Futures
Arturo Escobar
Chapter 27: What Does It Mean to Live Sustainably?
Douglas G. Murray
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