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Sacred Groves as Biocultural Capital: Bridging Conservation and Bioeconomic Value

Ecology, environment & conservation
Sacred groves, long revered as spiritual sanctuaries across diverse cultures, are increasingly recognized as vital reservoirs of biocultural capital, where ecological wealth intersects with traditional knowledge systems to create sustainable value.
Saju Abraham, X. P., Bany Joy
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Factors that influence human behavior in fuelwood use and their implications for biocultural conservation

, 2020
A set of investigations has attempted to identify patterns in human resource use behavior to drive conservation strategies. However, it is still necessary to advance the understanding of the factors that influence human decision making in the use of ...
Ramon Salgueiro Cruz   +4 more
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COMMUNITY, CULTURE AND CONSERVATION: MAPPING THE BIOCULTURAL LANDSCAPE RESOURCES OF SUNGAI TEMBUS, SEBERANG PERAI FOR TOURISM

PLANNING MALAYSIA
Integrating biocultural resources into tourism development is vital to promote sustainable practices that benefit the local community and the environment.
K. Zakariya   +3 more
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Integrating Ecological Sciences and Environmental Ethics into Biocultural Conservation

Environmental Ethics, 2008
This article is in a special issue of Environmental Ethics based on the workshop "Integrating Ecological Sciences and Environmental Ethics: New Approaches to Understanding and Conserving Frontier Ecosystems," held in the temperate sub-Antarctic region of southern Chile, in March 2007.
Ricardo Rozzi   +2 more
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Living heritage: Biocultural conservation on spice cultivation in the Maluku Archipelago, the heartland of Clove and Nutmeg

Ethnobiology and Conservation
This study investigates the rich spice culture of the Maluku Islands, Indonesia, focusing on clove (Syzygium aromaticum) and nutmeg (Myristica fragrans) as key biocultural elements across generations.
Hamdani Rais   +8 more
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Biocultural knowledge for biodiversity conservation: some Himalayan endorsements

Biodiversity, 2017
There are many debates worldwide as to why to protect the natural world, which presents a fundamental question around environmental ethics and policy (Chan et al. 2016; Tallis and Lubchenco 2014).
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Biocultural Conservation in Higher Education: Organizational Review and Consultation

2023
A preliminary desk study for the University of Florida Tropical Conservation and Development Program (UF/TCD) to explore the institutional landscape of higher education that contributes to biocultural conservation.  The report presents findings and reflections from consultations with leading academic programs (mostly in North America).
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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.
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