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Nature(s) in Construction - (Latin American Studies Book) by María Lelia Pochettino & Aylen Capparelli & Pablo C Stampella & Diego Andreoni

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  • This book provides the state of the art of ethnobiology in Argentina and related Latin American countries, highlighting timely trends and topics.
  • About the Author: María Lelia Pochettino.
  • 570 Pages
  • Science, Earth Sciences
  • Series Name: Latin American Studies Book

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This book provides the state of the art of ethnobiology in Argentina and related Latin American countries, highlighting timely trends and topics. It synthesizes studies resulting from the III Jornadas Argentinas de Etnobiología y Sociedad (III JAES--3rd Argentinian Meeting of Ethnobiology and Society), convened in La Plata in 2021. As a relatively new academic development, ethnobiology integrates approaches from different points of view, such as biology, anthropology, geography, history, linguistics, and, in a crucial recent advance, local perspectives. Consequently, this volume contains 33 contributions from 86 authors of different countries, orientations, and disciplines--but all related to interrelationships between people/s and the natural environment.

Chapters cover a diverse array of topics, ranging from biocultural relationships and their historical construction through time to conservation of biocultural and agrodiversity, ethnomycology, ethnophycology, and meliponiculture and beyond. The volume's main goal is to propitiate the preservation of biocultural diversity through the application of ethnobiological wisdom in a global context characterized by the accelerated loss of traditional knowledge. The contributions aim to transcend the nature/culture dichotomy, emphasizing the inextricable relationship between communities and their environment and the importance of acting jointly in the construction of the inhabited landscape and local identity.



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This book provides the state of the art of ethnobiology in Argentina and related Latin American countries, highlighting timely trends and topics. It synthesizes studies resulting from the III Jornadas Argentinas de Etnobiología y Sociedad (III JAES--3rd Argentinian Meeting of Ethnobiology and Society), convened in La Plata in 2021. As a relatively new academic development, ethnobiology integrates approaches from different points of view, such as biology, anthropology, geography, history, linguistics, and, in a crucial recent advance, local perspectives. Consequently, this volume contains 33 contributions from 86 authors of different countries, orientations, and disciplines--but all related to interrelationships between people/s and the natural environment.

Chapters cover a diverse array of topics, ranging from biocultural relationships and their historical construction through time to conservation of biocultural and agrodiversity, ethnomycology, ethnophycology, and meliponiculture and beyond. The volume's main goal is to propitiate the preservation of biocultural diversity through the application of ethnobiological wisdom in a global context characterized by the accelerated loss of traditional knowledge. The contributions aim to transcend the nature/culture dichotomy, emphasizing the inextricable relationship between communities and their environment and the importance of acting jointly in the construction of the inhabited landscape and local identity.



About the Author



María Lelia Pochettino. Anthropologist. Doctor in Natural Sciences. Head of the LEBA. Professor of the undergraduate matter Applied Botany and Head of the Postgraduate Secretary, FCNyM, UNLP. Researcher at the CONICET, Argentina.

Aylen Capparelli. Biologist. Doctor in Natural Sciences. Head of the GIADA. Professor of the undergraduate matter Applied Botany and of the postgraduate module of Archaeobotany, FCNyM, UNLP. Researcher at the CONICET, Argentina.

Pablo C. Stampella. Biologist. Doctor in Natural Sciences. Graduate Assistant of the undergraduate matter Introduction to Botany and of several Postgraduate matters, FCNyM, UNLP. Researcher at the CONICET, Argentina

Diego Andreoni. Anthropologist. Doctor in Natural Sciences. Graduate Assistant of the undergraduate matter Applied Botany and of the postgraduate module of Archaeobotany, FCNyM, UNLP. Researcher at the CONICET, Argentina.

Dimensions (Overall): 8.8 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x 1.2 Inches (D)
Weight: 2.45 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 570
Genre: Science
Sub-Genre: Earth Sciences
Series Title: Latin American Studies Book
Publisher: Springer
Theme: Geography
Format: Hardcover
Author: María Lelia Pochettino & Aylen Capparelli & Pablo C Stampella & Diego Andreoni
Language: English
Street Date: September 15, 2024
TCIN: 94494007
UPC: 9783031605512
Item Number (DPCI): 247-19-0554
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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