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Biocultural Ontologies, Art, and Conservation
Ecology and EthicsRika Tsuji, Benn Johnson
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From Biocultural Homogenization to Biocultural Conservation
Ecology and Ethics, 2018exaly +2 more sources
Meeting Mosses: Toward a Convivial Biocultural Conservation
In this dissertation I propose an ethical framework for "meeting mosses." At first glance, mosses are a tiny type of plants that have been uncritically understood as "primitive plants," to the extent that they are defined by negation as "non-vascular plants." Hence, mosses have been considered as "primitive" relatives of "true" vascular plants.
Zhu, Danqiong
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Biocultural conservation systems in the Mediterranean region: the role of values, rules, and knowledge [PDF]
The Mediterranean Basin is a global biodiversity hotspot, but formal conservation approaches have not been wholly effective to halt species and ecosystem losses in this world region.
Tobias Plieninger +2 more
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Biocultural conservation in the sacred forests of Odisha, India
Environmental Conservation, 2020SummaryBiocultural and indigenous approaches to conservation, such as the sacred forests of India, are increasingly being recognized and valued. At these sites, the ecological aspects as well as the local community management and cultural significance of the landscape contribute to conservation success.
Antaryami Pradhan, Alison A Ormsby
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Field Environmental Philosophy and Biocultural Conservation
Environmental Ethics, 2008This article discusses the Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve's Omora Ethnobotanical Park educational program which was launched to contribute to a biocultural citizenship.
Ricardo Rozzi +5 more
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Biocultural Conservation and Biocultural Ethics
2018Sustainable forms of co-inhabitation in this world are not only possibilities; they are actualities. However, for their expression, it is essential to undertake a twofold task: (1) to precisely and severely sanction those agents who act guided by a self-absorbed economic interest threating the sustainability of life, and (2) to decisively defend those ...
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Biocultural Ethics: From Biocultural Homogenization Toward Biocultural Conservation
2013The 14th Cary Conference and this book Linking Ecology and Ethics for a Changing World: Values, Philosophy, and Action reconnect the theoretical reason of ecological sciences with the practical reason of ethics to better understand and to more fairly assess the social processes of the changing world in which we co-inhabit today.
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Latin American Theology of Liberation and Biocultural Conservation
2018The theology of liberation emerged specifically as a theology for Latin America. It broke with ages-old ways of doing and being by giving voice and visibility to the poor and indigenous people long silenced and made invisible by official doctrine and ecclesiology.
Roy H. May, Janet W. May
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The interdiscipline as a tool for conservation of the biocultural heritage
2019Durante las últimas décadas, los investigadores dedicados a la producción de conocimientos han manifestado abiertamente sus limitaciones para articular fenómenos que escapan o se resisten a los métodos clásicos de la investigación positivista. La complejidad propia de las dinámicas territoriales en contextos de modernidad -donde los símbolos culturales
Carrera, N. I., Lizana, C.
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