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THEOLOGICAL ETHICS AND TECHNOLOGICAL CULTURE: A BIOCULTURAL APPROACH [PDF]
This article examines an orientation for thinking theologically and ethically about the cultural pattern of technology and a vision for living responsibly within it. Building upon and joining select insights of philosophers Hans Jonas and Albert Borgmann, I recommend the analytic and evaluative leverage to be gained through development of an ...
Michael S Hogue
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Ten Principles for Biocultural Conservation at the Southern Tip of the Americas: the Approach of the Omora Ethnobotanical Park [PDF]
Although there is general agreement among conservation practitioners about the need for (1) social involvement on the part of scientists; (2) interdisciplinary approaches; (3) working on local, regional, and global levels; and (4) implementing ...
Ricardo Rozzi +4 more
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Spiritual Ecology and Conservation of the Dewandaru Tree (Eugenia uniflora L) in Mount Kawi Tourism Site [PDF]
Sacred natural elements in traditional societies often function as effective informal conservation mechanisms. This study explores the Dewandaru tree (Eugenia uniflora L.) at Gunung Kawi, East Java, as a biocultural entity that integrates ecological ...
Karimullah Imam Wahyudi +13 more
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This paper considers a new form of organization, education, a d communication that has been mobilized in defense of biocultural heritage in the northern triangle of Central America: the creation and use of digital spaces as part of a multimodal ...
Laura Barbas Rhoden
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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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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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Biocultural Community Protocols and the Ethic of Stewardship
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
Farrall-Anquet, Reia, Girard, Fabien
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La homogeneización biocultural desafía el ODS4. Aportes desde Latinoamérica
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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[Global Bioethics and Biocultural Ethics].
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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