Written during the height of the ecology movement, The Ecological Transition is a stunning interdisciplinary work
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Autorenporträt
John W. Bennett
Inhaltsangabe
1: Prologue: Images of Man and Nature 2: Culture, Ecology, and Social Policy 3: Human Ecology and Cultural Ecology 4: System, Ecosystem, and Social System 5: The Ecological Transition: From Equilibrium to Disequilibrium 6: Culture and Ecology: The Use of Biological Concepts 7: Culture and Ecology: Culture as the Master Variable 8: Adaptation and Human Behavior 9: Adaptation as Social Process 10: Epilogue: Ecology, Culture, and Anthropology
1: Prologue: Images of Man and Nature 2: Culture, Ecology, and Social Policy 3: Human Ecology and Cultural Ecology 4: System, Ecosystem, and Social System 5: The Ecological Transition: From Equilibrium to Disequilibrium 6: Culture and Ecology: The Use of Biological Concepts 7: Culture and Ecology: Culture as the Master Variable 8: Adaptation and Human Behavior 9: Adaptation as Social Process 10: Epilogue: Ecology, Culture, and Anthropology
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