Eco- cultural niche modeling: new tools for reconstructing the geography and ecology of past human populations. PaleoAnthropology 68e83.Banks, W.E., d'Errico, F. , Dibble, H.L., Krishtalka, L., West, D., Olszew
The influence of landscape change on multiple dimensions of human–nature connectedness. Ecology & Society. https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-11651-250303. Article Google Scholar Sabates-Wheeler, R. 2002. farm strategy, self-selection and productivity: Can small farming groups offer production benefits ...
The analysis of relationships between abiotic and biotic elements has been the essence of the complex physical geography (Demek, 1978, Richling, 1983) and formed the basis of the contemporary landscape ecology (Wiens, 2007). Little is known, however, if the existence of these relations is ...
Also, the ‘Economy’ and ‘Environment & Ecology’ dimensions were left out of the tested framework assuming that these ones could be seen as impact areas and that a study of causal relation requires a different modelling approach than a composite indicator. 4 More specifically, the minimum ...
different sites need to be burned annually to ensure annual harvests. This fire regime strongly concurs with California Indian basketweaver knowledge of hazelnut fire ecology and practice of cultural burning (O’Neale1932; Thompson1991; Ortiz1998; Anderson1999), and aids in the interpretation of reg...
The bark whistle is an example of a child's toy and one which may be used by a boy alone if only because whistling is regarded by the Indians as unpleasantly suggestive. First of all, the whistling is associated with the supernatural figure known as the Nakani, or bad Indian, who is ...
The legacy of sacredness, recently demarcated as the Kailash Sacred Landscape, has been shown to have a major effect on cul- ture, conservation, ecology, and environment due to the associated special precautions and restrictions on use [82]. As a result of limited human activity due to socio...
Local names of fauna are generally depending on associations, ecology, habitat, morphology, and relation of species with humans. Vernacular names of six species included the same suffix “carp” (Ctenopharyngodon idella (grass carp), Hypophthalmichthys molitrix (silver carp), Labeo boggut (minor carp...
Biocultural ecology- biological and physical characteristics High-risk behaviors –safety, alcohol, and drug Nutrition –common foods, rituals, limitations, health promotion Pregnancy and child-rearing - fertility practices, view on pregnancy and child-rearing, birthing, postpartum Death- rituals, bereave...
Assessing cultural effects based solely on species or ecosystem conditions overlooks or misinterprets the implications of changes to human elements. The experiences of the Mapuche and Dunne-za chiefs exemplify this point (see also the Indigenous hunting ‘migratory bird’ example in Canadian ...