
Landscape Ecology in Asian Cultures
by: George T. Duncan; Mark Elliot; Gonzalez Juan Jose Salazar
Edition: 2011
Language: Japanese
Format: Kindle
ISBN 10: 4431877991
ISBN 13: 9784431877998
Publication date: January 1st, 2010
Publisher: Springer
Pages: 354
Genres: Science & Technology, Health & Wellness
In an exploration of the intricate relationship between people and their environment, this work delves into how Asian cultures have shaped and been shaped by the landscapes they inhabit. Emphasizing the concept of cultural landscapes, it illustrates the dynamic interplay between natural settings and human activity. Various case studies highlight traditional practices, spiritual beliefs, and ecological knowledge that inform land use and conservation efforts across diverse regions.
The authors, with their deep understanding of ecology and cultural anthropology, present a nuanced perspective that bridges the gap between environmental science and cultural studies. By examining the diverse ways in which Asian societies engage with their natural surroundings, they reveal the significance of these landscapes in sustaining both ecological health and cultural identity. The book serves as a valuable resource for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in appreciating the depth of human interaction with nature in an Asian context.
The authors, with their deep understanding of ecology and cultural anthropology, present a nuanced perspective that bridges the gap between environmental science and cultural studies. By examining the diverse ways in which Asian societies engage with their natural surroundings, they reveal the significance of these landscapes in sustaining both ecological health and cultural identity. The book serves as a valuable resource for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in appreciating the depth of human interaction with nature in an Asian context.