Agentic processes in cultural evolution: relevance to Anthropocene sustainability

PJ Richerson, RT Boyd… - … Transactions of the …, 2024 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Humans have evolved culturally and perhaps genetically to be unsustainable. We exhibit a
deep and consistent pattern of short-term resource exploitation behaviours and institutions …

Agentic processes in cultural evolution: relevance to Anthropocene sustainability

PJ Richerson, RT Boyd… - … transactions of the …, 2024 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Humans have evolved culturally and perhaps genetically to be unsustainable. We exhibit a
deep and consistent pattern of short-term resource exploitation behaviours and institutions …

Agentic processes in cultural evolution: relevance to Anthropocene sustainability

PJ Richerson, RT Boyd… - … Transactions of the Royal …, 2024 - asu.elsevierpure.com
Humans have evolved culturally and perhaps genetically to be unsustainable. We exhibit a
deep and consistent pattern of short-term resource exploitation behaviours and institutions …

[PDF][PDF] Agentic processes in cultural evolution: relevance to Anthropocene sustainability

PJ Richerson, RT Boyd, C Efferson - 2023 - scienceopen.com
Humans have evolved culturally and perhaps genetically to be unsustainable. We exhibit a
deep and consistent pattern of short-term resource exploitation behaviours and institutions …

[HTML][HTML] Agentic processes in cultural evolution: relevance to Anthropocene sustainability

PJ Richerson, RT Boyd, C Efferson - Philosophical Transactions of …, 2024 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Humans have evolved culturally and perhaps genetically to be unsustainable. We exhibit a
deep and consistent pattern of short-term resource exploitation behaviours and institutions …

Agentic processes in cultural evolution: relevance to Anthropocene sustainability.

PJ Richerson, RT Boyd, C Efferson - … of the Royal Society of London …, 2023 - europepmc.org
Humans have evolved culturally and perhaps genetically to be unsustainable. We exhibit a
deep and consistent pattern of short-term resource exploitation behaviours and institutions …

[PDF][PDF] Agentic processes in cultural evolution: Relevance to Anthropocene sustainability

PJ Richerson, RT Boyd, C Efferson - core.ac.uk
Humans have evolved culturally and perhaps genetically to be unsustainable. We exhibit a
deep and consistent pattern of short-term resource exploitation behaviors and institutions …

[PDF][PDF] Agentic processes in cultural evolution: Relevance to Anthropocene sustainability

PJ Richerson, RT Boyd, C Efferson - serval.unil.ch
Humans have evolved culturally and perhaps genetically to be unsustainable. We exhibit a
deep and consistent pattern of short-term resource exploitation behaviors and institutions …

[PDF][PDF] Agentic processes in cultural evolution: Relevance to Anthropocene sustainability

PJ Richerson, RT Boyd, C Efferson - serval.unil.ch
Humans have evolved culturally and perhaps genetically to be unsustainable. We exhibit a
deep and consistent pattern of short-term resource exploitation behaviors and institutions …

Agentic processes in cultural evolution: relevance to Anthropocene sustainability.

PJ Richerson, RT Boyd, C Efferson - … of the Royal Society of London …, 2023 - europepmc.org
Humans have evolved culturally and perhaps genetically to be unsustainable. We exhibit a
deep and consistent pattern of short-term resource exploitation behaviours and institutions …