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The biodemography of subsistence farming : population, food and family / James W. Wood.

LIBRA HB849.41 .W66 2020
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Wood, James W., 1949- author.
Series:
Cambridge studies in biological and evolutionary anthropology
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Population--Economic aspects.
Population.
Subsistence farming.
Food supply--Economic aspects.
Food supply.
Birth intervals.
Human reproduction.
Physical Description:
xv, 502 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm.
Place of Publication:
Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2020.
Summary:
"Viewing the subsistence farm as primarily a 'demographic enterprise' to create and support a family, this book offers an integrated view of the demography and ecology of preindustrial farming. Taking an interdisciplinary perspective, it examines how traditional farming practices interact with demographic processes such as childbearing, death, and family formation. It includes topics such as household nutrition, physiological work capacity, health and resistance to infectious diseases, as well as reproductive performance and mortality. The book argues that the farming household is the most informative scale at which to study the biodemography and physiological ecology of preindustrial, non-commercial agriculture. It offers a balanced appraisal of the farming system, considering its strengths and limitations, as well as the implications of viewing it as a 'demographic enterprise' rather than an economic one. A valuable resource for graduate students and researchers in biological and physical anthropology, cultural anthropology, natural resource management, agriculture and ecology"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: pt. I Introductory Concepts
1. Thinking about Population and Traditional Farmers
2. Farmers, Farms and Farming Resources
3. Limits
pt. II Macrodemographic Approaches to Population and Subsistence Farming
4. A Modicum of Demography
5. Malthus and Boserup
6. The Intensification Debate after Boserup
pt. III Microdemographic Approaches to Population and Subsistence Farming
7. The Farming Household as a Fundamental Unit of Analysis
8. Under-Nutrition and the Household Demographic Enterprise
9. The Nature of Traditional Farm Work and the Household Labor Force
10. The Economics of the Household Demographic Life Cycle
11. Seasonality and the Household Demographic Enterprise
12. Beyond the Household.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Online version: Wood, James W., 1949- The biodemography of subsistence farming
ISBN:
9781107033412
1107033411
OCLC:
1121083862

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