Results 171 to 180 of about 3,097 (216)
Biocultural diversity in community forestry in Nepal
Wiersum, K.F., Shrestha, K.
openaire +2 more sources
Biocultural Diversity in Italy [PDF]
AbstractAs an initial step in more extensive research into the links between biological and cultural diversity in present-day Italy, we reviewed Biocultural Diversity studies that explore the relationship between biological and cultural patterns of diversity to determine whether any direct causal relationships or common drivers could be inferred.
Telmo Pievani +2 more
exaly +3 more sources
Policy interpretations and manifestation of biocultural diversity in urbanized Europe: conservation of lived biodiversity [PDF]
Biocultural diversity, which refers to the inextricable link between biodiversity and cultural diversity, has been predominantly associated with the traditional ways in which indigenous people in tropical countries interact with the natural environment ...
Birgit H M Elands +2 more
exaly +3 more sources
Protecting Indigenous and Local Knowledge Through a Biocultural Diversity Framework
: Indigenous and Local Knowledge (ILK) is intrinsically connected to knowledge holders’ worldviews and relationships to their environments. Mainstream rights-based approaches do not recognize this interconnection and are hence limited at protecting the
Cora A Romanow
exaly +2 more sources
A global index of biocultural diversity
Abstract The relationships between biological and cultural diversity are drawing increasing attention from scholars. Analyses of these relationships are beginning to crystallize around the concept of biocultural diversity, the total variety exhibited by the world's natural and cultural systems. Here, we present the first global measure of biocultural
Jonathan Loh, David Harmon
exaly +2 more sources
Biocultural diversity: A novel concept to assess human-nature interrelations, nature conservation and stewardship in cities [PDF]
Biocultural diversity is an evolving perspective for studying the interrelatedness between people and their natural environment, not only in ecoregional hotspots and cultural landscapes, but also in urban green spaces.
Kati Vierikko +2 more
exaly +2 more sources
Biocultural Diversity: Moving Beyond the Realm of ‘Indigenous’ and ‘Local’ People
During the past decade the relationship between biodiversity and human diversity has received increased attention, resulting in the identification of what the Declaration of Belém calls an `inextricable link¿ between biological and cultural diversity ...
Cocks, M.L. +2 more
exaly +3 more sources
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Related searches:
Related searches:
Biocultural Diversity and Landscape in Europe: Framing the Issue
World Terraced Landscapes: History, Environment, Quality of Life Environmental History, 2016The International Conference on Biological and Cultural Diversity held in Montreal on June 2010, produced the Declaration on Biocultural Diversity and the UNESCO-SCBD Joint Programme on the linkages between cultural and biological diversity. The first meeting for the implementation of the Joint Programme was held in Florence (Italy) in April 2014.
Mauro Agnoletti, Agnoletti Mauro
exaly +3 more sources
Sustaining Biocultural Diversity
2018The term “biocultural diversity” describes the idea that the diversity of life on earth is comprised not only of biodiversity but also of cultural and linguistic diversity, all of which are interrelated (and possibly coevolved) within a complex socioecological adaptive system. This chapter presents the history and foundations of this concept and of the
exaly +2 more sources

