John W. BennettHuman Ecology as Human Behavior
Essays in Environmental and Developmental Anthropology
I: Theory and Concepts; 1: Underlying Ideas: Ecological Transitions,
Socionatural Systems, and Adaptive Behavior; 2: Anticipation, Adaptation,
and the Concept of Culture in Anthropology; 3: Human Ecology as Human
Behavior: A Normative Anthropology of Resource Use and Abuse; 4:
Ecosystems, Resource Conservation, and Anthropological Research; II: Field
Studies of Resource Management; 5: The Social Ecology of Japanese Forestry
Management in the World War II Period; 6: Ethnographic Research on
Allocation and Competition for Land and Water in the Canadian Great Plains;
7: Social Aspects of Sustainability and Common Property: Lessons from the
History of the Hutterian Brethren; III: Literature Reviews and Field
Surveys of Resource Management; 8: Anthropological Contributions to the
Cultural Ecology and Management of Water Resources: A Review of Literature
to the 1970s; 9: Adaptations by Tribal and Modern Populations to the North
American Great Plains and Other Arid and Semiarid Lands: A Survey of Issues
and Problems; 10: The Changing Socionatural System of Migratory Pastoralism
in Eastern Africa: A Review of Literature to the 1980s; 11: Anthropology
and Development: The Ambiguous Engagement; 12: Epilogue: The Rise of
Ecophilosophy