Odonne G., Davy D., Grenand Pierre. (2021). From single species to multiethnic ethnobotanical databases to understand past land use. In :
Odonne G. (ed.), Molino Jean-François (ed.). Methods in historical ecology : insights from Amazonia. New York : Routledge, 146-152. (New Frontiers in Historical Ecology). ISBN 978-0-367-18221-2.
Titre du document
From single species to multiethnic ethnobotanical databases to understand past land use
Année de publication
2021
Type de document
Partie d'ouvrage
Auteurs
Odonne G., Davy D., Grenand Pierre
In
Odonne G. (ed.), Molino Jean-François (ed.), Methods in historical ecology : insights from Amazonia
Source
New York : Routledge, 2021,
146-152 (New Frontiers in Historical Ecology). ISBN 978-0-367-18221-2
In this chapter, we propose a methodology in historical ethnoecology based on our collaborative experience with Amerindians from French Guiana. We assume that Native Americans still have an intimate practice of nature and a deep knowledge of their culture that can provide us with integrative elements for understanding ancient historical landscapes. Their knowledge of plant species indicative of anthropisation, as well as their pedological, agronomic or historical knowledge, collected at different scales make it possible to reconstruct the history of landscapes in a complementary way.
Plan de classement
Etudes, transformation, conservation du milieu naturel [082]
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Sociétés, développement culturel [112]