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Biocultural Landscapes and the Scalability of Biocultural Heritage

Journal of Latin American Geography
La perspectiva geográfica puede ayudar a resolver la actual falta de estructura en el abordaje de los distintos niveles de agregación del fenómeno biocultural. Para ello, se necesita un marco conceptual que aborde la escalabilidad del fenómeno y su correspondencia con escalas geográficas.
Cloe Xochitl Pérez-Valladares   +1 more
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Evolutionary clustering in Neotropical biocultural heritage: the Huastec Mayan useful plants

Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 2023
Abstract Biodiversity in the Neotropics includes an extraordinary diversity of plant variation produced by evolution that is useful for human well-being. Traditional knowledge of the Tenek, a Huastec Mayan culture, represents an important biocultural heritage for this realm.
José Arturo De-Nova   +3 more
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Biocultural Community Protocols, Land Tenure and Biocultural Heritage

2020
Inherited from colonial times, land tenure policy in Madagascar is responsible for a profound land insecurity: customary rights over ancestral lands are not recognised; and local communities are generally unable to meet the legal requirements for land titling and end up being deprived of their lands by local notables.On the bright side, recent domestic
Rakotondrabe, Manohisoa, Girard, Fabien
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Biocultural heritage protection

2022
The session was focused on biocultural heritage and cultural landscapes, on holistic and integrated concepts between humanity and nature. The example of the landscape of the Krupa River, which is proclaimed as a cultural heritage is presented as a model of nature protection.
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Biocultural Landscapes and the Scalability of Biocultural Heritage / Paisajes bioculturales y la escalabilidad del patrimonio biocultural

Journal of Latin American Geography
abstract: A geographical perspective can help to overcome the current lack of structure in approaching the levels of aggregation of biocultural phenomena and how they relate to spatial scales. For this, a conceptual framework to address the scalability of biocultural phenomena is needed.
Cloe Xochitl Pérez-Valladares   +1 more
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Ohuokhai: Transmitter of Biocultural Heritage for Sakha of Northeastern Siberia

Journal of Ethnobiology, 2019
Sakha, a Turkic-speaking people of northeastern Siberia, Russia, practice a circle dance called ohuokhai that is fueled by improvisatory song. Although it is typically bracketed by regular introductory and closing stanzas, its improvisatory middle is a communicative forum for the lead singer to report, critique, and prophesize on issues relevant to the
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From landscape as heritage to biocultural heritage in a landscape

2022
Vincenza Ferrara   +2 more
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