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Theology, Race and Libraries [PDF]
Recent theological research into the origin of race and the presence of structural racism in library systems of knowledge organization will be presented.
Coleman, Anita
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Investigando los vínculos entre la conservación de la diversidad biológica y cultural en Álamos: la perspectiva de las artes plásticas [PDF]
Álamos Sonora posee los patrimonios culturales y naturales así como el patrimonio intangible de “clase mundial.” El patrimonio de la región ha sido erosionado por la globalización y la modernización.
Hoekstra, Daan Michael
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Abstract Contemporary conservation goals have a greater chance of success when practitioners collaborate with Indigenous communities. The importance of such collaborations has spurred calls by Western and Indigenous researchers to engage in equitable coproduction of ecological research that integrates multiple ways of knowing.
Kathleen A. Carroll +4 more
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Patrimonio Biocultural, Turismo Micológico Y Etnoconocimiento [PDF]
Las comunidades indígenas forestales del centro de México son poseedoras de diversos etnoconocimientos, entre los que destacan los referentes a los HCS y sus saberes asociados. La presente investigación, de tipo cualitativo, se basó en el análisis de los
BURROLA AGUILAR, CRISTINA +5 more
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THE POLICY FOR THE SOCIAL PARTICIPATION IN CONSERVATION: CASE STUDY [PDF]
Colombia is one the world´s richest countries in biological resources. To protect them, Colombian Law created the National Parks in 1959. Further regulations for their creation and administration were approved during the seventies.
Eduardo Uribe
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A focus on getting along: respect, caring and diversity [PDF]
Drawing inspiration om Joseph T. O’Connell’s work on socio‐cultural integration, this pa‐ per connects the notion of ‘deep equality’ with two broad lessons that can be taken om O’Connell’s approach that pertain to the study of religious diversity in ...
Beaman, Lori G.
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Scientists’ warning on the global destruction of rock outcrop ecosystems
Abstract Rock outcrops are geological formations that harbor a highly specialized biota adapted to harsh environmental conditions that differ from their surrounding landscapes. They are globally distributed, especially in old, highly weathered landscapes, and can function as habitat islands containing high levels of endemism and distinct evolutionary ...
Luiza F. A. de Paula +19 more
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ABSTRACT On the occasion of SAFN's 50th anniversary I reflect on the development of biocultural and human evolutionary approaches to human diet and nutrition. I maintain that SAFN and its predecessors the Committee (1974–1987) and then Council on Nutritional Anthropology (1987–2004) have modeled, fostered, and advanced biocultural work in anthropology ...
Andrea S. Wiley
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Ethnic Diversity in Malaysia-Lessons Learned from Bio-Diversity Research [PDF]
Biology and Anthropology/Sociology have dealt with issues of diversity for a long time,developing different concepts, theories and methods. In recent years there has been, if not a convergence, but at least a recognition that problems in nature and in ...
Anis, Yusuf +2 more
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Abstract Traditional medicine—including complementary, integrative, Indigenous, and ancestral practices—remains a vital source of healthcare for billions worldwide, particularly in the Global South. Despite its widespread use and biomedical relevance, traditional medicinal knowledge has long been excluded from dominant intellectual property systems ...
Tolulope Anthony Adekola
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