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Bridges culture, nature, and sustainability through an anthropological lens on global environmental challenges
Environmental anthropology offers powerful tools for making sense of today's pressing sustainability challenges, from climate change and biodiversity loss to environmental injustice and resource conflicts. Culture, Nature, and Environmental Sustainability: An Anthropological Introduction is a comprehensive, inclusive, and problem-centered guide to understanding the cultural, political, and ecological dimensions of these issues. Grounded in over a century of ethnographic inquiry, this volume examines how human communities engage with their environments-revealing that concepts such as "sustainability," "Anthropocene," and "environmental justice" are not only complex but also shaped by histories, power relations, and cultural perspectives.
Luis A. Vivanco and Keri Vacanti Brondo integrate diverse voices into a field often dominated by Euro-American perspectives, including Indigenous, Global South, and feminist scholarship. Each chapter begins with a pressing environmental problem and develops the analytical questions, theoretical insights, and case studies necessary to explore it. The authors address a wide range of contemporary themes, such climate, water, food systems, conservation, and multispecies relations, to equip readers to think critically, work across disciplines, and engage constructively with the complex realities of sustaining human and ecological wellbeing
Exploring both the challenges and the possibilities of sustainable futures, Culture, Nature, and Environmental Sustainability: An Anthropological Introduction:
- Offers a future-oriented perspective on developing new ways of thinking and acting in response to environmental challenges
- Links theory, ethnography, and practice in environmental anthropology
- Engages with urgent global sustainability issues through real-world case studies
- Includes active learning features such as "Environmental Anthropology in Action" profiles and "Doing Anthropology of Sustainability" exercises
- Provides summaries, glossaries, and curated resources to support continued study
Written by award-winning educators with decades of teaching experience, Culture, Nature, and Environmental Sustainability: An Anthropological Introduction is ideal for intermediate and advanced undergraduates in Environmental Anthropology, Political Ecology, and Culture and Sustainability courses, particularly within anthropology, geography, sociology, and environmental studies programs.
Bridges culture, nature, and sustainability through an anthropological lens on global environmental challenges
Environmental anthropology offers powerful tools for making sense of today's pressing sustainability challenges, from climate change and biodiversity loss to environmental injustice and resource conflicts. Culture, Nature, and Environmental Sustainability: An Anthropological Introduction is a comprehensive, inclusive, and problem-centered guide to understanding the cultural, political, and ecological dimensions of these issues. Grounded in over a century of ethnographic inquiry, this volume examines how human communities engage with their environments-revealing that concepts such as "sustainability," "Anthropocene," and "environmental justice" are not only complex but also shaped by histories, power relations, and cultural perspectives.
Luis A. Vivanco and Keri Vacanti Brondo integrate diverse voices into a field often dominated by Euro-American perspectives, including Indigenous, Global South, and feminist scholarship. Each chapter begins with a pressing environmental problem and develops the analytical questions, theoretical insights, and case studies necessary to explore it. The authors address a wide range of contemporary themes, such climate, water, food systems, conservation, and multispecies relations, to equip readers to think critically, work across disciplines, and engage constructively with the complex realities of sustaining human and ecological wellbeing
Exploring both the challenges and the possibilities of sustainable futures, Culture, Nature, and Environmental Sustainability: An Anthropological Introduction:
- Offers a future-oriented perspective on developing new ways of thinking and acting in response to environmental challenges
- Links theory, ethnography, and practice in environmental anthropology
- Engages with urgent global sustainability issues through real-world case studies
- Includes active learning features such as "Environmental Anthropology in Action" profiles and "Doing Anthropology of Sustainability" exercises
- Provides summaries, glossaries, and curated resources to support continued study
Written by award-winning educators with decades of teaching experience, Culture, Nature, and Environmental Sustainability: An Anthropological Introduction is ideal for intermediate and advanced undergraduates in Environmental Anthropology, Political Ecology, and Culture and Sustainability courses, particularly within anthropology, geography, sociology, and environmental studies programs.
LUIS A. VIVANCO is Professor and Chair of Anthropology at the University of Vermont. A Fulbright Scholar in Costa Rica and Colombia, he has authored acclaimed anthropology textbooks with Oxford University Press and conducted research on ecotourism, conservation, and urban sustainability.
KERI VACANTI BRONDO is Professor and Lambros Comitas Chair of Applied Anthropology at Teachers College, Columbia University. A Fulbright Scholar and National Geographic Explorer, she researches environmental policy, Indigenous rights, and feminist political ecology, with ethnographic work in Honduras.
About the Authors xii
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xvii
Part 1 Introduction 1
Chapter 1 Culture, Nature, and Environmental Sustainability 3
Chapter 2 Practicing Environmental Anthropology in the Twenty-First Century 35
Chapter 3 The Anthropocene 68
Part 2 Sites of Socio- Environmental Complexity 99
Chapter 4 Weather and Climate 101
Chapter 5 Water 136
Chapter 6 Land 165
Chapter 7 Food 190
Chapter 8 Health 218
Chapter 9 More- Than- Human Relations 244
Chapter 10 Stewardship 271
Part 3 Horizons 305
Chapter 11 Sustainable Living 307
Chapter 12 Ruderal Ecologies 339
Chapter 13 Designing, Educating, Organizing 364
Index 393
| Erscheinungsjahr: | 2026 |
|---|---|
| Fachbereich: | Allgemeines |
| Genre: | Geschichte, Importe |
| Rubrik: | Geisteswissenschaften |
| Thema: | Lexika |
| Medium: | Taschenbuch |
| Inhalt: | Einband - flex.(Paperback) |
| ISBN-13: | 9781119886754 |
| ISBN-10: | 1119886759 |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
| Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
| Autor: |
Brondo, Keri Vacanti
Vivanco, Luis A. |
| Hersteller: | John Wiley & Sons Inc |
| Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de |
| Maße: | 254 x 179 x 27 mm |
| Von/Mit: | Keri Vacanti Brondo (u. a.) |
| Erscheinungsdatum: | 27.04.2026 |
| Gewicht: | 0,812 kg |