Behavioral ecology of conservation in traditional societies

Human Nature Vol/Iss. 7 Published In Pages: 353-379
By Low, Bobbi S.

Abstract

This article investigates resource availability and use in traditional societies, testing the belief that traditional societies are more environmentally responsible and sustainable. The author finds that these pre-industrial societies often do not express a conservation ethic; in fact, there are cases where resource use causes environmental degradation, especially following rapid population growth or technological development. In short, resource practices are affected by ecological variables, not by a particular attitude shared by traditional societies.

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