Fishing, Foraging and Farming in the Bolivian Amazon
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The society-nature interaction of the Tsimane', an indigenous community in the Bolivian Amazon, is analyzed and presented as an empirical case study in this review. Socioecological research methods are used to address the challenges and constraints in the field.
Empirical in character, this book analyses the society-nature interaction of the Tsimane', a rural indigenous community in the Bolivian Amazon. Following a common methodological framework, the material and energy flow (MEFA) approach, it gives a detailed account of the biophysical exchange relations the community entertains with its natural environment: the socio-economic use of energy, materials, land and time. Equally so, the book provides a deeper insight into the local base of sociometabolic transition processes and their inherent dynamics of change. The local community described in this publication stands for the many thousands of rural systems in developing countries that, in light of an ever more globalising world, are currently steering a similar - but maybe differently-paced - development course. This book presents insightful methodological and conceptual advances in the field of sustainability science and provides a vital reader for students and researchers of human ecology, ecological anthropology, and environmental sociology. It equally contributes to improving professional development work methods.
Detailed and insightful empirical case study of an indigenous community Detailed description of socioecological research methods, challenges and constraints in the field Provision of generic sustainability indicators as well as comparative data sets on metabolic profile and metabolic rates
Inhalt
Introduction: Setting the Stage.- Sociometabolic Transitions and the MEFA Toolkit: Concepts and Methods.- Exploring an Indigenous World in the Bolivian Amazon: The Case of the Tsimane'.- Stocks, Flows and Land Use: The Metabolic Profile of Campo Bello.- Time, Work, and Other Functions.- Comparing Local Transitions Across The Developing World.- Local Visions for a Global Future.
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- GTIN 09789048134861
- Sprache Englisch
- Auflage 2010 edition
- Größe H240mm x B166mm x T25mm
- Jahr 2009
- EAN 9789048134861
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-90-481-3486-1
- Veröffentlichung 16.12.2009
- Titel Fishing, Foraging and Farming in the Bolivian Amazon
- Autor Lisa Ringhofer
- Untertitel On a Local Society in Transition
- Gewicht 535g
- Herausgeber SPRINGER NATURE
- Anzahl Seiten 249
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre Biologie