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Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Georgia: A Short History of the Caucasus

Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Georgia: A Short History of the Caucasus

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This book develops a synthesis of traditional ecological knowledge in the Caucasus region in Georgia, a hotspot of natural and cultural diversity. It traces the history of Georgia through two main phases and examines important events such as the breeding of naked hexaploid wheat, the domestication of the grapevine, and the development of viticulture. It will be of great relevance to interdisciplinary-minded scholars and students interested in the relationships between nature and human society.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 140 pages
Publication date: 01 August 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


This comprehensive work explores the rich tapestry of traditional ecological knowledge in the captivating Caucasus region of Georgia, a melting pot of natural and cultural diversity. Traditional ecological knowledge weaves together the understanding of natural phenomena with the cultural practices of a specific human society, and Georgia serves as an exceptional case study for observing this profound connection. The Caucasus region, renowned for its breathtaking natural and ethnocultural richness, is the focal point of this book's synthesis. By seamlessly integrating the disciplines of history, environment, and ethnography, the author crafts a comprehensive account of traditional ecological knowledge in Georgia. Tracing the historical development of the country through two primary phases—the hunter-gatherer bands and the agrarian era—the author delves into significant events such as the breeding of naked hexaploid wheat, the domestication of the grapevine, and the emergence of viticulture. Through this historical lens, the reader gains a clear perspective on how traditional ecological knowledge has evolved and grown in sophistication over Georgia's long and rich prehistory. Moreover, the book underscores the crucial role that this type of knowledge plays in supporting the social and economic progress of traditional societies, not only in Georgia but across the globe.

This book holds immense relevance for scholars and students with an interdisciplinary mindset, encompassing a wide range of disciplines such as anthropology, history, biology, ecology, botany, sociology, and ethnography. It offers valuable insights into the intricate relationships between nature and human society, shedding light on the complex interplay between culture, environment, and sustainable practices. By delving into the rich tapestry of traditional ecological knowledge in the Caucasus region, this book provides a valuable resource for researchers, educators, and policymakers seeking to understand the complexities of sustainable development and the preservation of cultural heritage.

In conclusion, this multidisciplinary book offers a profound exploration of traditional ecological knowledge in the Caucasus region of Georgia, providing a comprehensive synthesis of historical, environmental, and ethnographic perspectives. By highlighting the significance of this knowledge in supporting social and economic progress, as well as its role in preserving cultural heritage, it serves as a valuable resource for scholars and students across various disciplines. As we navigate the challenges of contemporary society, it is essential to draw upon the wisdom and insights of our ancestors, and this book provides a valuable contribution to that endeavor.

Weight: 280g
Dimension: 216 x 138 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367674922

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