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Biocultural homogenization in elementary education degree students from contrasting ecoregions of Chile

open access: yesEcology and Society, 2023
Biocultural homogenization is a wicked problem that implies the loss of biological and cultural diversity at different scales. It is promoted by globalized one-dimensional ways of thinking that ignore the biophysical and cultural singularities of the ...
Manuela Méndez-Herranz   +3 more
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Traditional food or biocultural threat? Concerns about the use of tilapia fish in Indigenous cuisine in the Amazonia of Ecuador

open access: yesPeople and Nature, 2021
This article contributes to streams of knowledge related to biocultural diversity, food tourism and the cultural impacts of introduced species. Specifically, it explores the concerns that arise from the promotion of tilapia fish Oreochromis niloticus in ...
Verónica Santafe‐Troncoso   +1 more
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La homogeneización biocultural desafía el ODS4. Aportes desde Latinoamérica

open access: yesRevue Internationale des Études du Développement, 2023
SDG4 aims to guarantee inclusive education. However, achieving this goal is problematic in the face of biocultural homogenization. This article examines the role of education in homogenization by promoting a biased representation of biodiversity based on
Alejandra Tauro   +4 more
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Biocultural Community Protocols and the Ethic of Stewardship

open access: yes, 2022
Biocultural Community Protocols (BCPs) would appear to solve the Access and Benefit-Sharing (ABS) conundrum for indigenous peoples and local communities (IPLCs). Resituated in a dynamic context characterised by community-based initiatives built on the “biocultural axiom”, BCPs ensure a community’s right to development. They supposedly support an IPLC’s
Reia Anquet, Fabien Girard
openaire   +2 more sources

[Global Bioethics and Biocultural Ethics].

open access: yesCuadernos de bioetica : revista oficial de la Asociacion Espanola de Bioetica y Etica Medica, 2018
The biocultural ethic recovers an understanding of the vital links between the life habits of the coinhabitants (humans and other-than-human) that share a habitat. The ″3Hs″ formal framework of the biocultural ethics provides a conceptual and methodological tool to understand and to better manage complex eco-social or biocultural systems in ...
Ricardo Rozzi   +2 more
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Community Self-Organisation from a Social-Ecological Perspective: ‘Burlang Yatra’ and Revival of Millets in Odisha (India) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
In this paper, I focus on the revival of an Indigenous community seed festival known locally as Burlang Yatra (‘Indigenous Biodiversity Festival’) in the district of Kandhamal in Odisha (India).
Saxena, Lopamudra Patnaik
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Ancestral diversity improves discovery and fine-mapping of genetic loci for anthropometric traits—The Hispanic/Latino Anthropometry Consortium

open access: yesHGG Advances, 2022
Hispanic/Latinos have been underrepresented in genome-wide association studies (GWAS) for anthropometric traits despite their notable anthropometric variability, ancestry proportions, and high burden of growth stunting and overweight/obesity.
Lindsay Fernández-Rhodes   +115 more
doaj   +1 more source

Framing the relationship between people and nature in the context of European conservation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
A key controversy in conservation is the framing of the relationship between people and nature. The extent to which the realms of nature and human culture are viewed as separate (dualistic view) or integrated is often discussed in the social sciences. To
Agnoletti   +59 more
core   +3 more sources

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