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ABSTRACT Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IPLCs) manage large areas of the world's remaining biodiversity and are essential to achieving global conservation goals. Yet their recognition and representation in global environmental governance remain uneven.
Garima Gupta +4 more
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ABSTRACT The reinstatement of Indigenous fire practices across northern Australia has demonstrated positive biocultural outcomes for local Indigenous communities, including reconnection to culture, Country and biodiversity conservation. However, limited research has specifically investigated the alignment of contemporary Indigenous fire management to ...
Gabrielle Brennan +3 more
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In this perspective, we present and discuss four major causes of the worldwide nature conservation failure: 1) ideologies based on nature–culture dualism, 2) the bias prioritising forests in conservation, 3) the illusory objectiveness of selected ...
Andrzej Bobiec +4 more
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Towards an interdisciplinary, intercultural and intergenerational ethno–ornithology for biocultural conservation [PDF]
La etno–ornitología estudia el complejo de relaciones entre las aves y los seres humanos. Estas interacciones se expresan en distintas dimensiones socio–culturales como el lenguaje, el mito, la ontología y el sentido de lugar de comunidades humanas ...
Ibarra Eliessetch, José Tomás +1 more
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Author Correction: Biocultural approaches to pollinator conservation [PDF]
Rosemary Hill +20 more
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Living in a global world: ethnobotany, local knowledge and sustainability. 58th Annual Meeting of the Society for Economic Botany: book of abstracts [PDF]
It gives us great pleasure to welcome you to the 58th Annual Meeting of the Society for Economic Botany (SEB) and the 2nd Hispano-Portuguese Meeting on Ethnobiology (II EHPE), a joint event aiming at connecting economic botanists and ethnobiologists ...
Bussmann, Rainer (Coord.) +2 more
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The Andean Condor (Vultur gryphus): ¿predator or scavenger? Plurality of perceptions between local knowledge and academic discourse in the central hills of Argentina [PDF]
Este trabajo explora las percepciones relacionadas con el Cóndor Andino (Vultur gryphus) a través del conocimiento tradicional, las prácticas del habitante rural y el discurso académico asociado a la especie.
Cailly Arnulphi, Verónica Beatríz +3 more
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Methods in Ecology and Evolution editorial on animal and plant ethics in research
Methods in Ecology and Evolution, Volume 17, Issue 5, Page 1485-1488, May 2026.
Graziella Iossa +11 more
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Background Ethnobiologists commonly analyze local knowledge systems related to plants, animals, fungi, and ecosystems. However, microbes (bacteria, yeasts, molds, viruses, and other organisms), often considered invisible in their interactions with humans,
César Ojeda-Linares +3 more
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Biocultural Diversity: Innovating in Research For Conservation
The conservation of biodiversity may be deemed ethical and more effective by focusing simultaneously on biological and cultural erosion. This idea was in the functional and ethical principles of the initial understanding in conservation biology. However, biological conservation research has emphasized inventories, quantification and georeferencing ...
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