標題: Titlebook: Global Ecology in Historical Perspective; Monsoon Asia and Bey Kazunobu Ikeya,William Balée Book 2023 Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 20 [打印本頁] 作者: 叛亂分子 時間: 2025-3-21 18:48
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Book 2023ns 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作者: hermetic 時間: 2025-3-22 02:28
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-81108-0unds, causeways, and raised fields found not only in Brazilian Amazonia, but also in the Bolivian Amazon, the Guianas, and the Amazonian delta. The surplus produced in primary landscape transformation (sometimes resulting in ., or reusable agrarian intensification of the past) enabled the creation o作者: 外觀 時間: 2025-3-22 04:35
Analytical Observations and Conclusion, try to understand how coastal savannas function and the evolution of ancient agricultural structures. It has thus been possible to demonstrate the powerful impact of pre-Columbian populations on the landscape as well as the dramatic impact of nature itself on this disturbed biotope.作者: Contracture 時間: 2025-3-22 11:28
Script and Screenplay: International Actors,ment and commercial hunting. During the third period the bears’ regional territory changed from the deep mountains to secondary forests as a result of forest clearing and artificial forest development. Consequently, today humans increasingly encounter wild bears near villages, towns, and even cities作者: LAVA 時間: 2025-3-22 12:54
d, and this led to the enhanced human management of wild boar propagation. I surmise that wild boars were domesticated relatively quickly compared with other animals because boars adapt well to a commensal environment modified by humans.作者: LAVA 時間: 2025-3-22 18:24 作者: sleep-spindles 時間: 2025-3-23 00:05
External Risk, Competitors and Rivals,d whales in terms of three epochs. The author argues that human relationships with whales have been shaped by interactions among whales, environmental changes at a global level such as climate change, and local/global changes in human societies.作者: 清澈 時間: 2025-3-23 05:14
https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230392724ity level adaptive strategies, together with remarkable technological improvements, have been integrated into the high-value lobster economy around the Miskito Cays. The technological improvements were adopted from the net fishing practices of Caymanians along with their larger wooden boats. As a re作者: excrete 時間: 2025-3-23 08:51
Comparison of Landscape Transformations in the Japanese Archipelago and the Brazilian Amazonunds, causeways, and raised fields found not only in Brazilian Amazonia, but also in the Bolivian Amazon, the Guianas, and the Amazonian delta. The surplus produced in primary landscape transformation (sometimes resulting in ., or reusable agrarian intensification of the past) enabled the creation o作者: DEMUR 時間: 2025-3-23 10:21 作者: Prosaic 時間: 2025-3-23 16:36 作者: Inflammation 時間: 2025-3-23 18:50 作者: 侵害 時間: 2025-3-23 23:22
Bamboo Culture in Monsoon Asia: From a Case of the Hmong Farmer in Northern Thailandm the 1960 to 2010s). Moreover, the Hmong people are observed to change the bamboo varieties they use according to the ecological environment. For example, they choose different bamboos based on the altitude of their dwelling. This chapter describes bamboo culture from the perspective of the migrati作者: affluent 時間: 2025-3-24 03:19 作者: COW 時間: 2025-3-24 10:17 作者: adj憂郁的 時間: 2025-3-24 14:03
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-81108-0ironmental gradients, but they are not incomparable. The differences can be understood in terms of hierarchy and standardization of landscape transformation in the two regions today. The concept of primary landscape transformation, which differs from secondary landscape transformation in terms of hi作者: ingrate 時間: 2025-3-24 17:04 作者: Decrepit 時間: 2025-3-24 19:16
Analytical Observations and Conclusion,l ecology approach, which has been used by archeologists in Amazonia, helps us to better interpret the human and natural components of the environment. For that reason, historical ecology is at the heart of the ongoing debate about the degree to which pre-Columbian inhabitants transformed Amazonian 作者: 洞穴 時間: 2025-3-25 01:00
Script and Screenplay: International Actors,apanese archipelago have held a close relationship with nature. This chapter discusses the changes in the environment and in the relationship between wild bears and people living in northeastern Japan over the past 100?years from the perspective of environmental histories and geographies. The study 作者: Euphonious 時間: 2025-3-25 05:53 作者: Custodian 時間: 2025-3-25 09:41 作者: 被詛咒的人 時間: 2025-3-25 12:39 作者: 態(tài)學 時間: 2025-3-25 17:58 作者: bacteria 時間: 2025-3-25 20:11 作者: 直覺好 時間: 2025-3-26 00:57
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-3917-6struction. Sago palms were also an important starch (food) source for hunter-gatherers. Although the former hunter-gatherer groups are now settled and grow crops, they sometimes still extract sago, especially when rice is scarce. The Penan, a group of former hunter-gatherers, have an entire vocabula作者: disrupt 時間: 2025-3-26 04:26
https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230510371botanical exploration in Northeast India led to early suggestions that cultivated taro originated there. This and later theories regarding the domestication of taro have been based on circumstantial botanical, linguistic, and archaeological evidence, with little regard for diversity in wild populati作者: debris 時間: 2025-3-26 10:46
External Risk, Competitors and Rivals,olic object to be protected. However, many indigenous peoples and local hunters still harvest various kinds of whale worldwide. The case of historical changes in the relationship between the I?upiat and bowhead whales (.) is a good example for considering human relationships with wild animals in the作者: Commodious 時間: 2025-3-26 13:28 作者: 發(fā)展 時間: 2025-3-26 20:53
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2020-0e to Amazonia, was a staple food for the Shipibo before the arrival of bananas. Because it is still used to produce alcoholic beverages, it has maintained its social importance. However, bananas have become a favorite food of the Shipibo, who eat them daily with fish. The floodplain where they live 作者: JUST 時間: 2025-3-26 22:08
India in the American Imaginary, 1780s–1880sried out in the last thirty years in the Amazon has contributed to changing this picture. In this chapter we aim to explore some of the patterns revealed by archaeology as it studies records of human occupation in the Amazon that span most of the Holocene, particularly the continuities and changes i作者: Talkative 時間: 2025-3-27 03:23
Comparison of Landscape Transformations in the Japanese Archipelago and the Brazilian Amazonironmental gradients, but they are not incomparable. The differences can be understood in terms of hierarchy and standardization of landscape transformation in the two regions today. The concept of primary landscape transformation, which differs from secondary landscape transformation in terms of hi作者: Guileless 時間: 2025-3-27 09:04
Trends for Ethnoecology in the French-Speaking Tropics and Beyond: Origins and EvolutionMuseum of Natural History. The encounters between these researchers and the students they trained allowed the development of a specific trend in French research, at the interface between the natural sciences and the humanities. In this chapter, I describe the great players who have built ethnoecolog作者: debase 時間: 2025-3-27 11:56
“Back to the Trees!”: Historical Ecology in Amazonial ecology approach, which has been used by archeologists in Amazonia, helps us to better interpret the human and natural components of the environment. For that reason, historical ecology is at the heart of the ongoing debate about the degree to which pre-Columbian inhabitants transformed Amazonian 作者: 慌張 時間: 2025-3-27 16:36
Changing Mountain Landscapes in Japan: Wild Bear–Human Interactions in the Short Termapanese archipelago have held a close relationship with nature. This chapter discusses the changes in the environment and in the relationship between wild bears and people living in northeastern Japan over the past 100?years from the perspective of environmental histories and geographies. The study 作者: GET 時間: 2025-3-27 18:05 作者: 滑動 時間: 2025-3-27 22:26
Rearing Wild Boar in Okinawa: Thinking About Their Domesticationoars began with the live capture of wild boar piglets, which accounted for over 50% of cases surveyed. Most of these cases are surmised to have occurred fortuitously as a result of human–wild boar interaction. The environment of forests inhabited by wild boar in close proximity to human villages fac作者: instulate 時間: 2025-3-28 02:50 作者: 菊花 時間: 2025-3-28 10:14 作者: Tremor 時間: 2025-3-28 11:32
Bamboo Culture in Monsoon Asia: From a Case of the Hmong Farmer in Northern Thailandure in the mountains of northern Thailand. Here, “bamboo culture” refers to the macrocosm of the human–bamboo relationship in the area. When we focus on the dynamics between abundance and scarcity regarding bamboo use, the subject group does not have internal rules on the harvesting of bamboo shoots作者: FIG 時間: 2025-3-28 15:44
Use and Knowledge of Sago Palms in Borneo: A Case of the Penan Hunter-Gatherersstruction. Sago palms were also an important starch (food) source for hunter-gatherers. Although the former hunter-gatherer groups are now settled and grow crops, they sometimes still extract sago, especially when rice is scarce. The Penan, a group of former hunter-gatherers, have an entire vocabula作者: 向外 時間: 2025-3-28 19:28
Taro (,) in Asia and the Pacific: Models for Domestication as a Food and Fodder Cropbotanical exploration in Northeast India led to early suggestions that cultivated taro originated there. This and later theories regarding the domestication of taro have been based on circumstantial botanical, linguistic, and archaeological evidence, with little regard for diversity in wild populati作者: Morbid 時間: 2025-3-28 23:32 作者: aspersion 時間: 2025-3-29 05:00
Historical Ecology of Sea Turtle Fishing by the Indigenous Lowland Peoples of Eastern Nicaragua: A 4nds in Britain and North America. Exploitation was led by British Cayman Islanders, and the indigenous population (the Miskito people) also used the turtles as a food resource, as documented by the cultural geographer Bernard Nietschmann in the 1970s. In 1977, when Nicaragua ratified CITES (Conventi作者: 確定無疑 時間: 2025-3-29 10:13
Sweet Cassava, Bananas and Plantains in the Peruvian Amazon: Shipibo Cultivation Methods on the Flooe to Amazonia, was a staple food for the Shipibo before the arrival of bananas. Because it is still used to produce alcoholic beverages, it has maintained its social importance. However, bananas have become a favorite food of the Shipibo, who eat them daily with fish. The floodplain where they live 作者: 喊叫 時間: 2025-3-29 12:21
The Constructed Biodiversity, Forest Management and Use of Fire in Ancient Amazon: An Archaeologicalried out in the last thirty years in the Amazon has contributed to changing this picture. In this chapter we aim to explore some of the patterns revealed by archaeology as it studies records of human occupation in the Amazon that span most of the Holocene, particularly the continuities and changes i作者: 模范 時間: 2025-3-29 19:27
978-981-19-6559-3Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2023作者: Jacket 時間: 2025-3-29 20:58 作者: Occipital-Lobe 時間: 2025-3-30 02:05
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-6557-9Human-Animal Relationship; Human-Plant Relationship; Historical Ecology; Satoyama; Human Impact作者: mortgage 時間: 2025-3-30 04:05
Book 2023arison, 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 ar作者: 植物茂盛 時間: 2025-3-30 09:35
https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230510371ons and little regard for how such populations disperse and are used as food and fodder sources. Here I review recent field observations and suggest new models for the domestication of taro as a multipurpose crop.作者: Delude 時間: 2025-3-30 13:55
Taro (,) in Asia and the Pacific: Models for Domestication as a Food and Fodder Cropons and little regard for how such populations disperse and are used as food and fodder sources. Here I review recent field observations and suggest new models for the domestication of taro as a multipurpose crop.作者: 六邊形 時間: 2025-3-30 17:23
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-06522-6 to changes in our practices. The roots of French ethnoecology can be found in ethnobotany, which began at the Museum at the end of the nineteenth century with the exploration of Africa; that materialised in the intertropical world; and that is now being applied in all ecosystems of the contemporary world.作者: 蝕刻術 時間: 2025-3-30 20:53 作者: Chipmunk 時間: 2025-3-31 03:16
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-3917-6or agriculture, because of their knowledge of these species, especially . Becc. Archaeological and historical evidence suggests that sago use is an important part of the history of modern humans in Borneo, although its current importance may not be recognized.作者: preservative 時間: 2025-3-31 08:20 作者: Terrace 時間: 2025-3-31 11:57
Trends for Ethnoecology in the French-Speaking Tropics and Beyond: Origins and Evolution to changes in our practices. The roots of French ethnoecology can be found in ethnobotany, which began at the Museum at the end of the nineteenth century with the exploration of Africa; that materialised in the intertropical world; and that is now being applied in all ecosystems of the contemporary world.