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Contents
Front Matter
Introduction
1.
Chapter 1
2.
Cultural Ecology: Concept, Definition and Relevance
3.
The Distinctive Interdisciplinary Nature of Ecological Anthropology
4.
Development of Cultural Ecology and its different theories
5.
Nature and culture: cognitive approach
6.
Nature and Culture: Phenomenological Approach
7.
Nature and culture: contemporary approach
8.
Ecological adaptation among tribal population
9.
Culture as a Tool of Adaptation
10.
A gradual shift from Determinism to Possibilism
11.
Ecological approaches as a reaction to the theory of Unilinear evolution
12.
Modes of Human Adaptation in pre-state societies: hunting and food gathering
13.
Pastoralism
14.
Shifting Cultivation
15.
Neolithic Evolution
16.
Hydraulic Civilization
17.
Agriculture and Peasantry
18.
Industrialization Civilization and Growth of Urban Societies
19.
Contemporary environmental issues and debates
20.
Behavioral response and adaptation to environment
21.
Man-Nature and Culture-Nature Relationship
22.
Role of Ecological Anthropologists in the Debate of Environmentalism
23.
Concept of Ecologically Sustainable Development
24.
Environmental Protest, Movements and Activism
25.
Concepts in Ecology : Biological Dimension
26.
Major branches of ecological anthropology
27.
Ecosystem and Eco-sensitivity
28.
Concept of Human Ecology
29.
Adaptation to ecological stress-nutrition and solar radiation
30.
Adaptation to ecological stress-temperature, latitude and altitude
31.
Ecological Rules & their application to human population
32.
Degradation of environment and role of society
33.
Impact of Urbanization on Man
34.
Ecology of physical work
35.
The Himalayas: Socio biological aspects -environmental case studies
36.
Coastal Anthropology
Back Matter
Appendix
Ecological Anthropology : Cultural and Biological Dimensions
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