*Fergana State University, Uzbekistan
Online published on 1 June, 2021.
This article provides information on the geographical roots and basic concepts of ethnoecology, the work and views of scientists on ethnoecology. He assesses the impact of climate on society as follows: The northern boundary of Oykumena crosses the Black Sea 400 miles north, above which the development of civilization is only ‘around the fire’, and the cold climate makes life difficult. The aim of the "cultural ecology" created abroad by J. Steward as an analogue of ethnoecology was to reveal the causes of intercultural differences, first of all, the peculiarities associated with the "face" of each cultural region.
Research, Ethnoecology, Society, Natural Conditions, Geography, Determinism, Nature, Soil, Water, Air, Anthropogeography, Ecology