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Sustainability, Conservation, and Creativity - Ethnographic Learning From Small-Scale Practices

English · Paperback / Softback

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By examining how small communities have dealt with forces of change and have sought to maintain themselves over time, this book offers pointers and lessons for conservation practices at all levels of society.
"Sustainability" has become an increasingly popular term as a signal of concerns with long-term environmental consequences of human actions. Sustainability as a goal has started to replace "development" as a way of describing policies that go beyond the concept of increasing commercial production or making monetary profits from enterprises. By focusing on topical case histories on agricultural activity, stock-keeping, cash cropping, mining, and renewable energy, the authors highlight how ethnographic studies can and should inform policy decisions at both local and global levels.
This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of applied anthropology, sociology, and development studies.

List of contents

1. Conceptual Orientations 2. Perceptions and Practices in Papua New Guinea: the Duna Case 3. Arguments about the Commons 4. Traditional Conservation and Cash-Cropping in Papua New Guinea 5. Mining and its Effects in Papua New Guinea 6. Energy 7. Farming, Sustainability and Kinship 8. The Ends of Sustainability

About the author

Pamela J. Stewart (Strathern) is Co-Director of the Cromie Burn Research Unit and Senior Research Associate at the University of Pittsburgh, USA, and Honorary Associate Professor at the Australian National University
Andrew J. Strathern is the Andrew W. Mellon Professor of Anthropology at the University of Pittsburgh, USA, and Honorary Professor at the Australian National University

Summary

By examining how small communities have dealt with forces of change and have sought to maintain themselves over time, this book offers pointers and lessons for conservation practices at all levels of society.

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