Social and Ecological History of the Pyrenees
State, Market, and Landscape
Ismael Vaccaro editor Oriol Beltran editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Left Coast Press Inc
Published:15th Nov '10
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

This major work of historical ecology advances the integration of research on environmental and social systems, contributing important lessons for contemporary natural resource policy and management. A diverse, international region, the Pyrenees has been characterized as a quintessential example of rural areas across Europe and North America. The authors use qualitative and quantitative methods from economics, history, anthropology, and ecological science to integrate human agency and ecology across a landscape that moved from agricultural and pastoral production to industrialization, then experienced acute depopulation, and now is becoming a focus of conservation and tourism. The book shows how today’s most pressing resource policy challenges are best illuminated by this broad, long-term understanding of humans and landscapes.
"...Social and Ecological History of the Pyrenees is a most welcome addition to the anthropological literature, especially for scholars specializing in environmental anthropology, policy studies, pastoralism, and globalization (or glocalization). This is a worthy contribution to the relatively scant English-language Pyrenean literature. It is timely, relevant, and reminds us what ethnography can and should be in the twenty-first century."... - Bryan Cummins, Journal of Anthropological Research
ISBN: 9781598746129
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 476g
271 pages