Description
Survey and theory of human cultural perceptions of
plants and plant environments and patterns of interactions that can
be observed across cultures. Emphasis placed upon botanical
classification systems, dynamics of knowledge about plants, and
traditional educational systems for learning about plants. Pre: BOT
440 and LING 414 or ANTH 414; or consent. DB
BOT 448: Cognitive Ethnobotany focuses on the large body of
knowledge about plant diversity, ecosystems, and life cycles that
has accumulated within cultural contexts (including modern botanical
science). Scientific topics particularly emphasize the development
of classification systems for living organisms, landscapes, etc. and
how these organizational structures are used by scientists and
members of cultural communities to make decisions about management
of resources. Other scientific topics addressed include:
distribution of plant knowledge in human communities, alternative
resource management strategies, artificial ecosystems, and patterns
of plant distribution resulting from human migrations and trade. The
biosphere I & II projects and various NASA attempts to develop
plant-based closed ecosystems are examined for strengths and
weaknesses in light of various cultural alternatives. Students work
as a team to design and write a report about an artificial plant
ecosystem intended to support a small population of humans traveling
to Mars. |
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