TY - BOOK AU - Kikviże,Zaal TI - Traditional ecological knowledge in Georgia: a short history of the Caucasus T2 - Routledge Focus on Environment and Sustainability SN - 9780367674922 AV - GN476.7 .K57 2021 U1 - 306.4/5094758 23 PY - 2021///, ©2021 CY - London, New York PB - Routledge KW - Traditional ecological knowledge KW - Georgia (Republic) KW - Ethnobiology KW - ბიოლოგია KW - ეკოლოგია საქართველოში (რესპუბლიკა) KW - ბიომრავალფეროვნება საქართველოში (რესპუბლიკა) KW - ტრადიციული ეკოლოგიური ცოდნა საქართველოში (რესპუბლიკა) KW - ეთნობიოლოგია საქართველოში (რესპუბლიკა) KW - კავკასიის მოკლე ისტორია N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index N2 - "This multidisciplinary book develops a synthesis of traditional ecological knowledge in the Caucasus region in Georgia - a hotspot of natural and cultural diversity. Traditional ecological knowledge connects the knowledge of natural phenomena with the culture of a given human society, and Georgia is an excellent case study for observing this knowledge. The Caucasus region in particular is notable for its natural and ethnocultural diversity and this book weaves together the disciplines of history, environment and ethnography to develop a synthesis of traditional ecological knowledge. Tracing the history of Georgia through two main phases, the hunter and gatherer bands and the agrarian phase, the author examines important events such as the breeding of naked hexaploid wheat, the domestication of the grapevine and the development of viticulture. By utilising this historic perspective it allows us to clearly see how traditional ecological knowledge has increased in sophistication during the long prehistory of Georgia, and most importantly how this type of knowledge underpins the social and economic progress of traditional societies, not only in Georgia, but throughout the world. This book will be of great relevance to interdisciplinary-minded scholars and students who have an interest in the relationships between nature and human society, including anthropologists, historians, biologists, ecologists, botanists, sociologists and ethnographers"-- ER -