Sökning: "pattern of subsistence"
Visar resultat 6 - 10 av 10 avhandlingar innehållade orden pattern of subsistence.
6. Från Döudden till Varghalsen : en studie av kontinuitet och förändring inom ett fångstsamhälle i övre Norrlands inland, 5200 f.Kr. - 400 e.Kr
Sammanfattning : This thesis is an investigation of a prehistoric hunter-gatherer society in Arjeplog, Lappland, northern Sweden, with regard to changes in the subsistence strategies and social organization. Chronologically, the archeological record dates from 5200 BC to 400 AD. LÄS MER
7. Living with adversity and vulnerability : adaptive strategies and the role of trees in Konso, Southern Ethiopia
Sammanfattning : The Konso people of Southern Ethiopia have been known for their traditional land management and conservation practices and mixed farming systems in which trees have played a central role. These practices helped them to sustain livelihoods over long period to survive in a less favored area. LÄS MER
8. Hunting for development. People, land and wildlife in southern Zimbabwe
Sammanfattning : Local communities in Africa, particularly southern Africa with its racially divided land pattern, have seen few economic benefits, apart from subsistence ones, from the region's wildlife during the twentieth century. Commercial, tourist and wildlife interests in the West have part in this development. LÄS MER
9. Bringing home animals : Final-stage Jomon and Okhotsk Culture food technologies
Sammanfattning : In this thesis, organic residues preserved in ancient pottery are used to reconstruct diversity andchange in the foodways of Late Holocene hunter-gatherer communities in coastal northern Hokkaido(1750 BCE–1250 CE). The Late Holocene period of this region is very dynamic, and characterised by numerous migrations and cultural replacements. LÄS MER
10. Metropolitan growth and migration in Peru
Sammanfattning : Abstract: The study deals with the interplay between migration and metropolitan growth in Peru during the last decades. The key question is to what extent Peru's rural-urban migration and rapid urban growth is triggered by opportunities within the formal and informal sectors in the growing metropolis of Lima. LÄS MER