cultural ecology

collocation in English

meaningsofculturalandecology

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cultural
adjective
uk
/ˈkʌl.tʃər.əl/
us
/ˈkʌl.tʃɚ.əl/
relating to the habits, traditions, and beliefs of ...
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ecology
noun[U]
uk
/iˈkɒl.ə.dʒi/
us
/iˈkɑː.lə.dʒi/
the relationships between the air, land, water, animals, plants, etc., usually of a particular area, or the scientific study ...
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(Definition ofculturalandecologyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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And theory, when it got talked about, wasculturalecologyor something we would now know as processual archaeology.
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In anthropology, the specialisms you mentioned do already have their own place: asculturalecology, the interpretation of material culture and the study of societies.
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Another difference in theculturalecologyof nomadic and settled peoples is their ability to handle scarcity.
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Beginning with theculturalecologyof the two groups this section examines some of these factors and the relations between them.
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Aculturalecologyis just as important as an environmental ecology for the future of the parks.
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It is concerned with what we might callculturalecologyin the broader sense.
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Ecological anthropology developed from the approach ofculturalecology, and it provided a conceptual framework more suitable for scientific inquiry than theculturalecologyapproach.
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Social andculturalecologydoes not deal explicitly with techniques, technologies, environmentally-friendly technologies and so on.
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It is an important topic inculturalecology, where conservation management counterbalances the unchecked exploitative management of natural resources.
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Starting in the 1980s,culturalecologycame under criticism from political ecology.
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The rare and protected species and the natural andculturalecologymake the school the perfect model for promoting green campuses and environmental education.
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This provides aculturalecologyexplanation, based on the idea that some areas were better favoured with domesticable plants and animals than others.
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His research has explored howculturalecologycan help explain the rise of civilizations and how cultures affect each other.
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He developed close comparative research methods, identified withculturalecologyto understand rural societies and particularly food-getting activities and farming systems.
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Other fields or branches related to the historical development of human ecology as a discipline includeculturalecology, urban ecology, environmental sociology, and anthropological ecology.
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He was a processual archaeologist who championed the necessity of experimental archaeology and hypothesis testing in the exploration of humanculturalecology.
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It is studied byculturalecology, anthropological linguistics, and cultural anthropology.
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Social andculturalecology, therefore, examines the application of the principles of sustainability in a particular culture, civilisation, in politics and public and social policy.
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Culturalecologyapplied ideas from ecology and systems theory to understand the adaptation of humans to their environment.
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With links to possibilism andculturalecology, some of the same notions of causal effect of the environment on society and culture, as with environmental determinism remained.
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