Environment
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https://doi.org/10.17184/eac.anthropen.007Keywords:
Nature, Preservation, Ecology, Natural ressources, Non human, Animals, Climate changesAbstract
The word environment is polysemous and anthropology uses it to examine the different types of relationships that humans have with what surrounds them, what supports and constitutes them. These concerns, which are at the heart of the discipline, are being requestioned today from a substantive, methodological and epistemological perspective related to the relationships with what surrounds us.
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