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- catalog abstract "A collection of twenty-four essays in which the author observes how natural diversity and cultural diversity support each other, and offers examples of how human communities have influenced nature.".
- catalog contributor b10574639.
- catalog created "c1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "c1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1997.".
- catalog description "A collection of twenty-four essays in which the author observes how natural diversity and cultural diversity support each other, and offers examples of how human communities have influenced nature.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [321]-338).".
- catalog description "Prologue: Cultures of Habitat -- Finding Ourselves in the Far Outside -- Pledging Allegiance to All Sorts of Diversity -- Missing the Boat: Why Cultural Diversity Didn't Make It onto the Ark -- Sierra Madre Upshot: Ecological and Agricultural Health -- Children in Touch, Creatures in Story -- Making Places Close to Home Where the Soul Can Fly -- Growing Up Othered: An Arab-American Childhood -- Behind the Zipper: Discovering the Diversity around Us -- Finding the Wild Thread: The Evolution of a Naturalist -- Hummingbirds and Human Aggression -- Searching for Lost Places -- Cultural Parallax: The Wilderness Concept in Crisis -- When the Spring of Animal Dreams Runs Dry -- Killer, Fire, and the Aboriginal Way -- Diabetes, Diet, and Native American Foraging Traditions -- Let Us Now Praise Native Crops: An American Cornucopia -- Harvest Time: Agricultural Change on the Northern Plains -- Tequila Hangovers and the Mescal Monoculture Blues -- Hornworm's Home Ground: Conserving Interactions -- The Parable of the Poppy and the Bee -- The Pollinator and the Predator: Conservation That Zoos Can't Do -- Why Chiles Are Hot: Seed Dispersal and Plant Survival -- Where Creatures and Cultures Know No Boundaries -- Showdown in the Rain Forest -- Epilogue: Restorying the Sonorous Landscape.".
- catalog extent "viii, 338 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Cultures of Habitat.".
- catalog identifier "1887178473 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Cultures of Habitat.".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "c1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, D.C. : Counterpoint ; [Emeryville, CA] : Distributed by Publishers Group West,".
- catalog relation "Cultures of Habitat.".
- catalog subject "Biodiversity.".
- catalog subject "Biotic communities.".
- catalog subject "Endangered ecosystems.".
- catalog subject "GF75 .N33 1997X".
- catalog subject "Nature Effect of human beings on.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Prologue: Cultures of Habitat -- Finding Ourselves in the Far Outside -- Pledging Allegiance to All Sorts of Diversity -- Missing the Boat: Why Cultural Diversity Didn't Make It onto the Ark -- Sierra Madre Upshot: Ecological and Agricultural Health -- Children in Touch, Creatures in Story -- Making Places Close to Home Where the Soul Can Fly -- Growing Up Othered: An Arab-American Childhood -- Behind the Zipper: Discovering the Diversity around Us -- Finding the Wild Thread: The Evolution of a Naturalist -- Hummingbirds and Human Aggression -- Searching for Lost Places -- Cultural Parallax: The Wilderness Concept in Crisis -- When the Spring of Animal Dreams Runs Dry -- Killer, Fire, and the Aboriginal Way -- Diabetes, Diet, and Native American Foraging Traditions -- Let Us Now Praise Native Crops: An American Cornucopia -- Harvest Time: Agricultural Change on the Northern Plains -- Tequila Hangovers and the Mescal Monoculture Blues -- Hornworm's Home Ground: Conserving Interactions -- The Parable of the Poppy and the Bee -- The Pollinator and the Predator: Conservation That Zoos Can't Do -- Why Chiles Are Hot: Seed Dispersal and Plant Survival -- Where Creatures and Cultures Know No Boundaries -- Showdown in the Rain Forest -- Epilogue: Restorying the Sonorous Landscape.".
- catalog title "Cultures of habitat : on nature, culture, and story / Gary Paul Nabhan.".
- catalog type "text".