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The Routledge Handbook of Environmental Anthropology provides a thorough examination of contemporary environmental challenges through the lens of anthropological research and theory. This essential reference work brings together leading scholars to explore the complex relationships between human societies and their natural environments.
The handbook covers diverse topics including indigenous knowledge systems, environmental sustainability, climate change adaptation, and cultural responses to ecological crises. It addresses how different cultures perceive, utilize, and manage natural resources, while also examining the role of anthropologists in environmental policy and conservation efforts.
With contributions from established and emerging researchers, this handbook offers critical perspectives on environmental anthropology’s evolving methodologies and theoretical frameworks. It serves as an invaluable resource for academics, students, and practitioners seeking to understand how anthropological insights can inform solutions to pressing environmental problems facing our planet.







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