영문목차
Contents
List of contributors vii
Foreword by Russell Bernard x
Preface xiii
1 Introduction by Isamael Vaccaro and Eric Alden Smith 1
2 People, numbers, and natural resources: demography in environmental research by Oriol Beltran 11
3 Production decisions and time allocation: a guide to data collection by Raymond Hames 35
4 Analyzing the politics of natural resources: from theories of property rights to institutional analysis and beyond by Amy R. Poteete 57
5 Extreme events, tipping points, and vulnerability: methods in the political economy of environment by Eric C. Jones 80
6 Local communities and natural resources: ethnobiology in practice by Laura Zanotti, Denise M. Glover, and Jennifer Sepez 110
7 Mapping histories: cultural landscapes and walkabout methods by Veronica Strang 132
8 Metaphors and myths in news reports of an Amazonian "Lost Tribe": society, environment and literary analysis by Candace Slater 157
9 Water decision-makers in a desert city: text analysis and environmental social science by Amber Wutich and Clarence C. Gravlee 188
10 Linking human and natural systems: social networks, environment, and ecology by Jeffrey C. Johnson and David C. Griffith 212
11 Khat commodity chains in Madagascar: multi-sited ethnography at multiple scales by Lisa L. Gezon 238
12 Spatiotemporal methodologies in environmental anthropology: geographic information systems, remote sensing, landscape changes, and local knowledge by Eduardo S. Brondizio and Rinku Roy Chowdhury 266
13 Deep time, diachronic change, and the integration of multi-scalar data: archaeological methods for exploring human-environment dynamics by Emily Lena Jones 299
14 Comparing trajectories of climate, class, and production: an historical ecology of American yeomen by Michael D. Scholl, D. Seth Murray, and Carole L. Crumley 322
15 Socioecological methods for designing marine conservation programs: a Solomon Islands example by Shankar Aswani 349
Index 377