Cree hunters’ observations on resources in the landscape in the context of socio-environmental change in the Eastern James Bay
Amérindiens ; Canada ; Changement climatique ; Chasse ; Conditions de vie ; Cree ; Culturel ; Enquête ; Ethnie ; Paysage ; Québec ; Relation homme-environnement ; Vie sauvage
Amerindians ; Canada ; Climatic change ; Cultural studies ; Enquiry ; Ethnic community ; Hunting ; Landscape ; Living conditions ; Man-environment relations ; Quebec ; Wildlife
The article examines the understanding of Cree hunters in relation to shifts in landscape resources and in particular the availability of two key subsistence wildlife species as a result of climatic and socio-environmental changes
“ Instead of 40 Sheep there are 400 ” : traditional grazing practices and landscape change in Western Lesvos, Greece
The AA. analyse the landscape changes that were induced by the following increase of sheep numbers and the underlying socio-economic and biophysical driving forces in an insular semi-arid locality of Western Lesvos, Greece. Thirty-four sheep farmers