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The National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center's video: Sustainability through the Lens of Human Behavioral Ecology

@Sustainability through the Lens of Human Behavioral Ecology
In this lecture, Dr. Monique Borgerhoff Mulder overviews the focus, history, and approaches used in the subdiscipline of human behavioral ecology. She first notes its roots in Darwinian evolution, as the goal is to apply models about change and difference from ecology to human behavior in order to understand adaptive decisions. Human behavioral ecology uses simulated and empirical tools to identify transmitted traits and tries to understand the function of those traits. She uses the example of conservation as restraint, as one early test of these theories. The conservation hypothesis suggests that human decision making about prey selection focuses on maximizing prey growth through foraging, which stands in contrast to the efficiency hypothesis, in which the goal is to expend minimal energy for maximum gain. She also offers examples of conservation as cooperation, when human decision making for other humans benefits the environment, as well. She ends by describing how human behavior ecology seeks to better understand human tendencies, how those tendencies vary, and potentially how they can be contained or harnessed.

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