Human Adaptive Strategies:An Ecological Introduction to Anthropology
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Book Details
• Book Name: Cultural Anthropology / Cultural Anthropology
• Format: Paperback
• Language: English
• ISBN-13: 9781041037224
• Writer: Daniel Bates
• Publisher: Routledge
• Pages: 272
• Binding: Paperback
• Subject/Category: Cultural Anthropology / Environmental Studies
This book offers a comprehensive introduction to cultural anthropology with a focus on environmental and evolutionary perspectives. It examines how humans adapt to their environments and how these environments shape culture, highlighting the evolution of cultures based on survival strategies. Using anthropological case studies, it addresses key contemporary issues such as human energy demands, environmental degradation, population pressures, social and economic equity, and both planned and unplanned changes. The book also discusses the impacts of rapid climate change on resource access and human rights. A thought experiment near the end challenges students to consider the effects of climate warming on Middle America by 2040.


