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Culture and human agro-ecosystem dynamics: The Tsembaga of New Guinea
John M. Anderies
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Mathematics
Ecosystem
76%
Culture
74%
Human
53%
Cycle
25%
Model
19%
Degradation
14%
Simulation Model
14%
Population Growth
14%
Hypothesis Test
13%
Local Stability
12%
Likely
11%
Evaluate
9%
Influence
9%
Dynamical system
8%
Alternatives
7%
Range of data
7%
Medicine & Life Sciences
New Guinea
100%
Ceremonial Behavior
81%
Ecosystem
66%
Population Growth
25%
Population Control
23%
Burns
20%
Malnutrition
18%
Swine
15%
Aptitude
13%
Agriculture & Biology
New Guinea
72%
ecosystems
45%
physical models
21%
slash
19%
malnutrition
16%
human population
16%
simulation models
15%
socioeconomics
15%
population growth
14%
plasticity
13%
ancestry
12%
swine
9%
degradation
9%
testing
5%
Chemical Compounds
Ecosystem
71%
Dynamical System
46%
Plastic Property
34%
Force
20%
Simulation
18%
Engineering & Materials Science
Ecosystems
64%
Plasticity
9%
Dynamical systems
8%
Degradation
6%