Upland Communities

Upland Communities

Author: Pier Paolo Viazzo

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1989-02-16

Total Pages: 345

ISBN-13: 0521306639

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This book follows the social, economic and demographic transformations of the Alpine area from the late Middle Ages. Its aim is to reassess the image of the upland community which emerges from the work of historians, geographers and social anthropologists. The book therefore deals at length with such problems as the causes and consequences of emigration and patterns of marriage and inheritance in favouring or hampering the adjustments of local populations to changing economic or ecological circumstances, and tackles the vexed question of the relative importance of cultural and environmental factors in shaping family forms and community structures. Although its foundation lies in a long period of anthropological fieldwork conducted in an Alpine community, Upland Communities relies on the methods and conceptual tools of historical demography. Combined with a long-term historical perspective, its broad comparative approach unveils an unexpected diversity in regional and spatial demographic patterns and questions a number of deep-rooted but ultimately misleading notions concerning mountain society and its alleged backwardness in the past.


An Upland Community in Transition

An Upland Community in Transition

Author: Agnes C. Rola

Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13: 9814345156

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All over Southeast Asia, rural communities are in transition to a sustainable status. This book explores how an environmentally fragile upland community in rural Philippines coped with and responded to economic and environmental tensions brought about by a globalized economy and decentralization. This in turn gave rise to local power especially in the management of natural resources.


An Illustrated Guide to British Upland Vegetation

An Illustrated Guide to British Upland Vegetation

Author: Alison Averis

Publisher:

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781784270155

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The first comprehensive, single book on plant communities in the British uplands, providing concise descriptions of all currently recognised British upland vegetation types. The book brings together all of the upland communities described in the National Vegetation Classification.


Upland Habitats

Upland Habitats

Author: Alan F. Fielding

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2002-01-31

Total Pages: 214

ISBN-13: 1134677774

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Upland Habitats presents a comprehensive illustrated guide to the habits wildlife and conservation of Britains last wilderness areas. These include: heather moors, sheep walk deer forest, blanket bogs, montane and sub-montane forests. The book examines the unique characteristics of uplands and the ecological processes and historical events that have shaped them since the end of the last glaciaton. Among the key conservation and management issues explored in are: * modern agricultural practices and economics * habitat degradation through overgrazing * commercial forest plantations * the persecution of wildlife * recreation in the uplands * the funding of upland farming.