Course Details
Subject {L-T-P / C} : HS5312 : Ecology and Sustainable Development { 3-0-0 / 3}
Subject Nature : Theory
Coordinator : Dr. Koteswara Rao Kodirekkala
Syllabus
Module 1: Concepts of Environment, Ecology, Adaptation, Sustainable Development Environmental World Views and Folk Cosmology
Module 2: Ecology of Hunting and Gathering, The Origins of Food Production,
Module 3: Ecology of Horticulture, Ecology of Pastoralism
Module 4: Ecology of Intensive Agriculture, Current Issues and Problems
Module 5: Traditional Ecological Knowledge, Biodiversity Conservation, and Sustainable Agriculture and Development.
Course Objectives
- To familiarize the concepts of ecology, adaptation, and sustainable development
- To understand the ecology of hunting-foraging, pastoralism, incipient agriculture, and agricultural intensification
- To explore the diverse human-environmental interactions and environmental issues
Course Outcomes
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
CO1: Understand how peoples adapted to the environment,
CO2: Explain diverse perspectives to understand human ecological relations,
CO3: Comprehend the ecological approaches to sustainable development,
CO4: Identify the emerging issues of the environment,
CO5: Learn the role of traditional ecological knowledge in environmental management.
Essential Reading
- Sutton, Mark Q. & E.N. Anderson, Introduction to Cultural Ecology, 3rd ed., Altamira Press, Lanham , 2014
- Moran, Emilio F., People and Nature: An Introduction to Human Ecological Relations, Blackwell Publishing, Malden , 2006
Supplementary Reading
- Marten, Gerald G., Human Ecology: Basic concepts for sustainable development, Earthscan, London , 2008
- Moran, Emilio F., Human Adaptability: An Introduction to Ecological Anthropology, Routledge, New York , 2018