Risk of resource failure and toolkit variation in small-scale farmers and herders
PloS one • Vol/Iss. 7(7) • Public Library of Science • • Published In • Pages: ??•
By Collard, Mark, Ruttle, April, Buchanan, Briggs, O’Brien, Michael J.
Hypothesis
Diversity and complexity of toolkits used by farming and herding groups will be positively associated with risk of resource failure (2).
Note
Risk of resource failure measured by proxies latitude, elevation, average monthly rainfall, effective temperature, and crop-pest burden. No risk proxies had any significant correlation with diversity or complexity of toolkits used for farming, hunting, or storage in either multiple or linear regression analyses.
Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
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Multiple regression | Not Supported | UNKNOWN | UNKNOWN | UNKNOWN |
Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
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Effective Temperature | Independent | Climate |
Latitude | Independent | Location |
Elevation | Independent | Topography And Geology |
Toolkit Complexity | Dependent | General Tools |
Toolkit Diversity | Dependent | General Tools |
Average Technounits Per Tool | Dependent | General Tools |
Hunting Tools | Dependent | Hunting And Trapping, General Tools |
Farming Tools | Dependent | Tillage, Agricultural Machinery, General Tools |
Storage & Irrigation Tools | Dependent | Tillage, Preservation And Storage Of Food, General Tools |
Average Monthly Rainfall | Independent | Climate |
Crop-Pest Burden | Independent | Fauna, Tillage |