Cultural Ecology
Cultural ecology
is
ecology
including humans. It studies the relationship between a given
society
and its natural environment - the life-forms and
ecosystems
that support its
lifeways
. It includes subdisciplines that are normally considered outside ecology, such as
anthropological linguistics
or
sociology of knowledge
. When combined with
political economy
, the study of economies as polities, it becomes
political ecology
- the basis of the perspective of
green politics
- and leads to such observations as the
Easter Island Syndrome
. However, no political perspective is required to observe and to participate in the lifeways of peoples, and come to objective conclusions about their
food
,
energy
,
resource
and
waste
perception - such observations form the basis of
energy economics
. Where cultural ecology departs is that it accepts a wider range of methodologies and is particularly concerned with the distribution of
wealth
and
power
in a society, and how that affects such behaviour as
hoarding
or
gifting
, e.g. the
Haida
tradition of the
potlatch
.
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