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(Peeters 1992)
Author : Serge Bahuchet
Publisher : Peeters Publishers
Page : 452 pages
File Size : 47,35 MB
Release : 1992
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9782877230254
(Peeters 1992)
Author : Kevin M. Cleaver
Publisher : World Bank Publications
Page : 372 pages
File Size : 47,86 MB
Release : 1992
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9780821322567
This volume brings together selected papers presented and discussed at the Conference on Conservation of West and Central African Rainforests, held in Abidjan, November 5-9, 1990.
Author : J. Runge
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 45,10 MB
Release : 2014-04-21
Category : Science
ISBN : 1482265990
Bringing together experts from several disciplines, this volume collects the best papers presented at the international workshop on 'Environmental and Cultural Change in West and Central Africa, held in Cameroon, March 2006. Problems of Holocene and Late Pleistocene modifications of the rain forest savanna fringe and their possible influence on cultural innovations are discussed. This is an important resource for those concerned with tropical forests and related development problems of third world countries. It is an excellent source of information for new original manuscripts on the topic of Late Pleistocene and Holocene landscape evolution in the lower latitudes of Africa.
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Publisher : IUCN
Page : 46 pages
File Size : 46,72 MB
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ISBN : 2831714176
Author : Kazunobu Ikeya
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 315 pages
File Size : 44,74 MB
Release : 2023-03-10
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9811965579
This book primarily examines human-animal and human-plant interactions in Asian forests (Southeast Asia and Japan) and inland waters (China). For comparison, cases from the Americas (whales in the Arctic, sea turtles in the Caribbean, and plants in the Amazon) and Central Asia are also included. The relationship between plants, animals, and humans in Asia is quite unique from a global perspective. For example, "satoyama" in Japan means ecotone area, or the boundary between a village and a forest. There, as the number of inhabitants declines, bears, wild boars, and other animals increasingly ravage crops, sometimes attacking humans as well. By showing the regional nature of human-animal and human-plant interactions in Asia, this book provides for the first time a framework for understanding the world's animal and plant-human relationships. It is assumed that the relationships between humans and animals and plants during this period were diverse, including hunting, taming, semi-domestication, and full domestication. At the same time, for regions outside of Asia, the extent to which these diverse relationships were adapted and how diversity was formed is explained from the perspective of historical ecology. Customers can expect to derive perspectives on the coexistence of human-animal and plant-animal relationships from this book in the near future. The conservation of rare species, diverse habitats, and biodiversity is a central theme in considering the relationship between modern civilization and the global environment. In post-industrial Japan, one focus has been the protection of iconic animals such as storks, crested ibis, dugongs, and sea turtles, while damage to crops and humans by deer, wild boars, monkeys, bears, and other common animals has become an important social issue. How can the world's 7.7 billion-plus people live in harmony with other species? We would like to get some hints on how to solve the problems we are facing.
Author : Daniel Stiles
Publisher : IUCN
Page : 104 pages
File Size : 10,13 MB
Release : 2011
Category : Elephant hunting
ISBN : 2831713935
Author : Xander van der Maesen
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 864 pages
File Size : 22,59 MB
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Science
ISBN : 9400902859
Proceedings of the XIVth AETFAT Congress, 22-27 August 1994, Wageningen, the Netherlands
Author : Stephanie Karin Rupp
Publisher : University of Washington Press
Page : 322 pages
File Size : 36,81 MB
Release : 2011-12-01
Category : History
ISBN : 0295803029
Forests of Belonging examines the history and ongoing transformation of ethnic and social relationships among four distinct communities--Bangando, Baka, Bakwéle, and Mbomam--in the Lobéké forest region of southeastern Cameroon. By slotting forest communities into ecological categories such as "hunters" and "gatherers," previous analyses of social relationships in tropical forests have resulted in binary frameworks that render real-life relationships invisible and that have perpetuated correspondingly misleading labels, such as "pygmy." Through rich descriptive detail resulting from field work among the Bangando, Stephanie Rupp illustrates the complexity of social ties among groups and individuals, and their connections with the natural world. She demonstrates that social and ethno-ecological relations in equatorial African forests are nuanced, contested, and shifting, and that the intricacy of these links must be considered in the design and implementation of aid policies and strategies for conservation and development.
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Publisher : Editions Bréal
Page : 227 pages
File Size : 29,37 MB
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ISBN : 2749525667
Author : James Denbow
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 245 pages
File Size : 27,94 MB
Release : 2014
Category : History
ISBN : 1107040701
This book provides the first detailed description of the prehistory of the Loango coast of west-central Africa over the course of more than 3000 years.