Author(s): Emily Morgan
Environmental Anthropology stands at the crossroads of human societies and their surrounding environments, probing the intricate relationships, interactions, and impacts that humans have on the natural world. This research article delves into the multifaceted domain of Environmental Anthropology, examining its theoretical foundations, methodologies, key concepts, and real-world applications. By synthesizing insights from anthropology, ecology, sociology, and other disciplines, this article aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of how humans perceive, adapt to, and transform their environments, as well as the reciprocal influences of the environment on human culture, behavior, and livelihoods.
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