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" Plants, Man and the Land in the Vilcanota Valley of Peru "
by Daniel W. Gade.
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BL
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Record Number
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774351
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b594345
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Main Entry
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by Daniel W. Gade.
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Title & Author
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Plants, Man and the Land in the Vilcanota Valley of Peru\ by Daniel W. Gade.
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Publication Statement
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Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 1975
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Series Statement
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Biogeographica ;, 6.
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Page. NO
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(248 pages)
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ISBN
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9401019614
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: 9401019630
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: 9789401019613
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: 9789401019637
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Contents
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1. Man and the Land; Character of the Area --; The Land of Peru in Cultural-Historical Perspective --; The Natural Setting of the Vilcanota Valley --; Evolution of Human Occupance in the Valley --; Synopsis of Present-Day Agricultural Structure, Rationale, Technique, and Practice --; 2. Time, Ecology, and Space: The Geographic Synthesis --; Cultural-Historical Perspective of Useful Plants in the Vilcanota Valley --; Plant Use in Peasant Life --; Distributional Analysis and Landscape Synthesis of Useful Plants --; 3. Past and Present Use of the Green Mantle --; Cultural-Geographical Analysis of the Individual Floristic Components: Plants other than Dicots --; Cultural-Geographical Analysis of the Individual Floristic Components: Dicots --; 4. Summary and Conclusions --; The Historical Dimension --; The Role of Perception --; The Ecological System --; The Spatial Patterns --; A Paradigm of Contemporary Culture Change --; The Task Ahead.
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Abstract
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Man's symbiosis with plants is the most fundamental material fact of human life on the earth. Geographers, as well as botanists, anthropologists and other scientists, have long been interested in this aspect of the man-nature theme. In American geography, CARL O. SAUER emphasized a temporal as well as spatial perspective in the cultural understanding of man's relationship to biological phe nomena. His researches and those of his associates in the 'Berkeley school' showed that the most fruitful possibilities for implementing this approach are in non industrial societies which have direct and pervasive links between plants and man (GADE, 1975). The study that follows is a geography of plant resources in an important Andean valley having great environmental diversity and a cultural con stant, in so far as a non-literate, Quechua-speaking peasantry dominates through out the zone. My basic objective has been to understand the present use of plants, cultivated and wild, as they have varied from place to place and through time. Primary and secondary documents and local informants were important sources of historical information. Most of the contemporary data in this study were derived from over 20 months of empirical observations of the day-to-day existence of farming folk in their fields, homes and markets. The great natural beauty of the Vilcanota depression is matched only by the stark poverty which has been the lot of the majority of people who live there.
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Subject
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Ecology.
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Life sciences.
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LC Classification
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F2230.2.K4B933 1975
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Daniel W Gade
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