The Lowland Maya area : three millenia at the human-wildland interface / edited by Arturo Gomez-Pompa, Michael F. Allen, Scott L. Fedick, & Juan J. Jimenez-Osornio

This interdisciplinary study examines the relationship between the Maya people and the environment of the Yucatán peninsula over three thousand years. It analyses biodiversity, archaeology, and traditional knowledge to provide insights into sustainable resource management.

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Agriculture Archaeology/History Biology/Life sciences/Science Climatology/Atmospheric science/Earth sciences/Environmental sciences/Science Ecology/Environmental sciences/Science Food Geography/Earth sciences/Environmental sciences/Science Geology/Earth sciences/Environmental sciences/Science History Maya art/Art, Central American Indians of Central America/Ethnology -- Central America/Anthropology