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Edges, Fringes, Frontiers: Integral Ecology, Indigenous Knowledge and Sustainability in Guyana
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Edges, Fringes, Frontiers: Integral Ecology, Indigenous Knowledge and Sustainability in Guyana in Chattanooga, TN
Current price: $135.00

Barnes and Noble
Edges, Fringes, Frontiers: Integral Ecology, Indigenous Knowledge and Sustainability in Guyana in Chattanooga, TN
Current price: $135.00
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Based on an ethnographic account of subsistence use of Amazonian forests by Wapishana people in Guyana,
Edges, Frontiers, Fringes
examines the social, cultural and behavioral bases for sustainability and resilience in indigenous resource use. Developing an original framework for holistic analysis, it demonstrates that flexible interplay among multiple modes of environmental understanding and decisionmaking allows the Wapishana to navigate socioecological complexity successfully in ways that reconcile shortterm material needs with longterm maintenance and enhancement of the resource base.
Edges, Frontiers, Fringes
examines the social, cultural and behavioral bases for sustainability and resilience in indigenous resource use. Developing an original framework for holistic analysis, it demonstrates that flexible interplay among multiple modes of environmental understanding and decisionmaking allows the Wapishana to navigate socioecological complexity successfully in ways that reconcile shortterm material needs with longterm maintenance and enhancement of the resource base.
Based on an ethnographic account of subsistence use of Amazonian forests by Wapishana people in Guyana,
Edges, Frontiers, Fringes
examines the social, cultural and behavioral bases for sustainability and resilience in indigenous resource use. Developing an original framework for holistic analysis, it demonstrates that flexible interplay among multiple modes of environmental understanding and decisionmaking allows the Wapishana to navigate socioecological complexity successfully in ways that reconcile shortterm material needs with longterm maintenance and enhancement of the resource base.
Edges, Frontiers, Fringes
examines the social, cultural and behavioral bases for sustainability and resilience in indigenous resource use. Developing an original framework for holistic analysis, it demonstrates that flexible interplay among multiple modes of environmental understanding and decisionmaking allows the Wapishana to navigate socioecological complexity successfully in ways that reconcile shortterm material needs with longterm maintenance and enhancement of the resource base.

















