Social Organization and Ecology of a Migratory Guanaco Population in Southern Patagonia
Title | Social Organization and Ecology of a Migratory Guanaco Population in Southern Patagonia PDF eBook |
Author | Isaac M. Ortega |
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Pages | 118 |
Release | 1985 |
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Guanacos and People in Patagonia
Title | Guanacos and People in Patagonia PDF eBook |
Author | Pablo Carmanchahi |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 252 |
Release | 2022-08-16 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 3031066561 |
This book relates one of the most representative species of Patagonian wildlife, the guanaco, to human societies across time, and explores how that relationship has changed over time due to different land uses and productive interests. The book provides information to understand these interactions, and contextualizes the current situation of this species. In some cases, it proposes possible solutions to conflicts, and also shows ongoing activities aimed at sustainable use and conservation. The audience for this book includes researchers, graduate students, policy makers and conservation and rural development professionals. In addition, it will serve as a tool for application authorities and field technicians on the use and conservation of wildlife, to define management actions for this species.
Ancient Hunting Strategies in Southern South America
Title | Ancient Hunting Strategies in Southern South America PDF eBook |
Author | Juan Bautista Belardi |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 380 |
Release | 2021-01-28 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 3030611876 |
This book presents the state of the art for the studies of strategies and tactics for the procurement of preys in Argentina in different regions and chronologies (from the end of the Pleistocene until historic moments). The chapters are related to the performance of these practices in hunter-gatherer, shepherd and farmer societies. From the environmental point of view, they show cases in diverse areas such as plains, mountains, forests, sea coast, steppes and puna. Likewise, the range of preys considered includes ungulates (camelids and deer), runner birds (Rhea pennata) and minor prey (mammals and fish). The book is aimed at professionals and students of archaeology interested in the analysis of tactics and strategies for prey capture. Every chapter offers an important contribution in theoretical, methodological and technical terms. In addition, these works possess a high comparative value on study cases of very different chronologies and environments of the Southern hemisphere. This book is a result of the 1st Workshop "Strategies and tactics in order to obtain preys in the past: its discussion from the integration of different lines of evidence" which was conducted in San Rafael, Mendoza, Argentina, between the 8th and 10th of August, 2018.
Creatures of Fashion
Title | Creatures of Fashion PDF eBook |
Author | John Soluri |
Publisher | UNC Press Books |
Pages | 176 |
Release | 2024-03-22 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1469675730 |
Today, the mention of Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego conjures images of idyllic landscapes untouched by globalization. Creatures of Fashion upends this, revealing how the exploitation of animals—terrestrial and marine, domesticated and wild, living and dead—was central to the region's transformation from Indigenous lands into the national territories of Argentina and Chile. Drawing on evidence from archives and digital repositories, John Soluri traces the circulation of furs and fibers to explore how the power of fashion stretched far beyond Europe's houses of haute couture to entangle the fates of Indigenous hunters, migrant workers, and textile manufacturers with those of fur seals, guanacos, and sheep at the "end of the world." From the nineteenth-century rise of commercial hunting to twentieth-century sheep ranching to contemporary conservation-based tourism, Soluri's narrative explains how struggles for control over the production of commodities and the reproduction of animals drove the social and environmental changes that tied Patagonia to global markets, empires, and wildlife conservation movements. By exposing seams in national territories and global markets knit together by force, this book provides perspectives and analyses vital for understanding contemporary conflicts over mass consumption, the conservation of biodiversity, and struggles for environmental justice in Patagonia and beyond.
Advances in Ungulate Ecology
Title | Advances in Ungulate Ecology PDF eBook |
Author | R. Terry Bowyer |
Publisher | Frontiers Media SA |
Pages | 308 |
Release | 2021-06-28 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 2889669106 |
Climate Change and Human Responses
Title | Climate Change and Human Responses PDF eBook |
Author | Gregory Monks |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 241 |
Release | 2017-03-21 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9402411062 |
This book contributes to the current discussion on climate change by presenting selected studies on the ways in which past human groups responded to climatic and environmental change. In particular, the chapters show how these responses are seen in the animal remains that people left behind in their occupation sites. Many of these bones represent food remains, so the environments in which these animals lived can be identified and human use of those environments can be understood. In the case of climatic change resulting in environmental change, these animal remains can indicate that a change has occurred, in climate, environment and human adaptation, and can also indicate the specific details of those changes.
Latinamericanist
Title | Latinamericanist PDF eBook |
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Pages | 306 |
Release | 1986 |
Genre | Latin America |
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