The Biocentric and culture-centric orientations of cultural ecology [Recurs electrònic] : a conceptual review with a view to cultural policy and planning / Derek Simons and Katie Warfield
Series: Working paper (Centre of Expertise on Culture and Communities) ; 2Publication details: [Vancouver] : Creative City Network of Canada : Centre of Expertise on Culture and Communities, 2007Online resources: Summary: I. The conceptual origins of cultural ecology: Introduction: the use and abuse of cultural ecology ; The deficit subsidy model and the rise of cultural ecology ; Cultural ecology in current cultural planning ; Steps to a cultural ecology: the origins of ecology ; Conservation, preservation, and the environmental movement ; Preservationists ; Conservationists ; Anthropology ; Geography ; Political ecology and the view from the bottom ; Urban planning ; Summary: Biocentric and culture-centric -- II. Issues in the cultural ecology approach: “Pollyannaism” or the nature of nature ; How does one frame a cultural ecology, and what are its limits? ; Who will pay? ; Who will decide? ; View from the local and the bottom ; Dynamic systems, diversity, resilience, and interdisciplinarity ; Beyond a system of conflict? Merging biocentric and culture-centric ; A set of critical path questions ; ReferencesItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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e-Book | Centre d' Informació i Documentació del CERC Repositori digital | General | E-08_0103.pdf | 1 | Available | 1200080103 |
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I. The conceptual origins of cultural ecology: Introduction: the use and abuse of cultural ecology ; The deficit subsidy model and the rise of cultural ecology ; Cultural ecology in current cultural planning ; Steps to a cultural ecology: the origins of ecology ; Conservation, preservation, and the environmental movement ; Preservationists ; Conservationists ; Anthropology ; Geography ; Political ecology and the view from the bottom ; Urban planning ; Summary: biocentric and culture-centric -- II. Issues in the cultural ecology approach: “Pollyannaism” or the nature of nature ; How does one frame a cultural ecology, and what are its limits? ; Who will pay? ; Who will decide? ; View from the local and the bottom ; Dynamic systems, diversity, resilience, and interdisciplinarity ; Beyond a system of conflict? Merging biocentric and culture-centric ; A set of critical path questions ; References
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