DETAILS
Junko Habu focuses on using a theoretical framework of historical ecology to investigate the importance of food and subsistence diversity, social networks and local autonomy for understanding the resilience of socioeconomic systems.
Her projects include:
1. Mountains, Rivers and the Ocean: Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Environmental Education in the Hei River Valley
2. Ethno-historical and ethnographic research of small-scale fishing communities in northern Japan
Department: Anthropology
School: Letters and Science
Position Opportunities: UGSR/GSR
Contact Information: habu@berkeley.edu
Point Person: Junko Habu
Website
School: Letters and Science
Position Opportunities: UGSR/GSR
Contact Information: habu@berkeley.edu
Point Person: Junko Habu
Website