Ebook: People and Places of Nature and Culture
Author: Rod Giblett
- Tags: Nature & Ecology, Animal Rights, Animals, Birdwatching, Conservation, Ecosystems, Endangered Species, Environment, Fauna, Field Guides, Forests & Rainforests, Lakes & Ponds, Mountains, Natural History, Natural Resources, Nature Writing & Essays, Oceans & Seas, Plants, Reference, Rivers, Rocks & Minerals, Star Gazing, Water Supply & Land Use, Science & Math, Human Geography, Social Sciences, Politics & Social Sciences, Cultural, Anthropology, Politics & Social Sciences
- Series: Cultural Studies of Natures Landscapes and Environments
- Year: 2011
- Publisher: Intellect Ltd
- Language: English
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Using the rich and vital Australian Aboriginal understanding of country as a model, People and Places of Nature and Culture affirms the importance of a sustainable relationship between nature and culture. While current thought includes the mistaken notion—perpetuated by natural history, ecology, and political economy—that humans have a mastery over the Earth, this book demonstrates the problems inherent in this view. In the current age of climate change, this is an important appraisal of the relationship between nature and culture, and a projection of what needs to change if we want to achieve environmental stability.
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