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Biocultural memory of reciprocity: the Mapuche trafkintu as social-ecological relationships of care and vindication. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Ethnobiol Ethnomed
Salazar G   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

A framework for exploring and managing biocultural heritage

open access: yesAnthropocene, 2019
Abstract The conceptual framework of biocultural heritage allows for new approaches to heritage, nature conservation, landscape planning and development goals, providing means to negotiate management goals in these areas, and in certain cases, also to combine them.
Karl-Johan Lindholm, Anneli Ekblom
exaly   +3 more sources

Protection of Biocultural Heritage in the Anthropocene: Towards Reconciling Natural, Cultural, Tangible and Intangible Heritage

open access: yesJournal of Environmental Law, 2023
Abstract This article examines the effectiveness, legitimacy, and fairness of heritage conservation outcomes under the 1972 World Heritage Convention (1972 WHC), with a focus on recognising and respecting the rights of Indigenous Peoples in heritage nomination, protection, and management.
Harsh Vardhan Bhati, Yaffa Epstein
exaly   +4 more sources

Biocultural heritage construction and community-based tourism in an important indigenous agricultural heritage system of the southern Andes

open access: yesInternational Journal of Heritage Studies, 2022
Traditional agricultural systems reflect the close relationship between human communities and local ecosystems. The inheritance of knowledge, practices and beliefs, in which this relationship is materialised, or biocultural memory, is key for these ...
Carla Marchant, JOSÉ Tomáš Ibarra
exaly   +2 more sources

Empowering Indigenous peoples’ biocultural diversity through World Heritage cultural landscapes: a case study from the Australian humid tropical forests

open access: yesInternational Journal of Heritage Studies, 2011
Australian humid tropical forests have been recognised as globally significant natural landscapes through world heritage listing since 1988. Aboriginal people have occupied these forests and shaped the biodiversity for at least 8000 years.
Rosemary Hill   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Sustainable Biocultural Heritage Management and Communication: The Case of Digital Narrative for UNESCO Marine World Heritage of Outstanding Universal Value

open access: yesSustainability, 2021
The paper addresses sustainability, heritage, management, and communication from UNESCO’s Marine World Heritage (MWH) perspective, analyzing its digital narrative footprint through social media.
Clio Kenterelidou, Fani Galatsopoulou
exaly   +2 more sources

Ancestors’ times and protection of Amazonian Indigenous biocultural heritage

AlterNative, 2019
This article discusses how for the Apurinã community in Brazil, the relationships with certain places and nonhuman entities actually co-produce biocultural heritage. This involves not only storytelling, care, and respect, but also avoidance, and thus shows specific intergenerational ways of managing and relating to the land.
Pirjo KRISTIINA Virtanen
exaly   +2 more sources

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