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Encyclopedia > Subsistence

The following is a list of subsistence techniques:

  • Hunting and Gathering, also known as Foraging
    • freeganism involves gathering of discarded food in the context of an urban environment
    • gleaning involves the gathering of food that traditional farmers have left behind in their fields
  • Cultivation
    • Horticulture
      - plant cultivation, based on the use of simple tools.
    • Agriculture
      - cultivation involving continuous use of crop land, and is more labor-intensive than horticulture.
  • Pastoralism
    - the raising of grazing animals
    • Pastoral nomadism: all members of the pastoral society follow the herd throughout the year.
    • Transhumance or agro-pastoralism: part of the society follows the herd, while the other part maintains a home village.
    • Ranch agriculture: non-nomadic pastoralism with a defined territory
  • Alternative ends
    - people devote their time, resources, and energy to five broad categories of ends: subsistence, replacement, social, ceremonial, and rent.
    • Subsistence fund: work is done to replace calories lost through life activities.
    • Replacement fund: work is expended maintaining the technology necessary for life.
    • Social fund: work is expended to establish and maintain social ties.
      • Ceremonial fund: work is expended to fulfill ritual obligations.
    • Rent fund: work is expended to satisfy the obligations owed political or economic superiors.
  • Distribution and Exchange
    • Redistribution
    • Reciprocity
      - exchange between social equals.
    • Potlatching
      - a widely studied ritual in which sponsors (helped by their entourages) gave away resources and manufactured wealth while generating prestige for themselves.
    • LETS - Local Exchange Trading Systems.

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Subsistence farming - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (644 words)
Subsistence farming is a mode of agriculture in which a plot of land produces only enough food to feed the family working it.
Subsistence farming, by definition, produces only enough food to sustain the farmers through their normal daily activities.
Because surpluses are rare, subsistence farming does not allow for growth, the accumulation of capital or even for much specialization of labor.
List of subsistence techniques - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (287 words)
Subsistence means living in a permanently fragile equilibrium between alimentary needs and the means for satisfying them.
subsistence agriculture agricultural cultivation involving continuous use of arable (crop) land, and is more labor-intensive than horticulture.
Subsistence fund — work is done to replace calories lost through life activities.
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