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Resumen: Este artículo analiza las fortalezas y los retos de la investigación participativa y transformadora desde un enfoque biocultural a partir del estudio de caso con la comunidad Muisca de Sesquilé “los hijos del maíz”. Este enfoque implica promover
Gutiérrez-Martínez, Julián; Nemogá Soto, Gabriel; Triana-Quimbaya, Juanita; Márquez Vargas, Yeison; Chautá Páez, Camilo; Garzón Prieto, Diana; Bojacá Rojas, Michaelle
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Background Indigenous knowledge systems are deeply entangled with territorial stewardship and everyday health practices in the Amazon, yet this evidence is scattered across disciplines and often poorly indexed. Methods We conducted a scoping review.
Juliane Larissa Barbosa Santos +1 more
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The promise of digital herbarium specimens in large‐scale phenology research
Summary The online mobilization of herbaria has made tens of millions of specimens digitally available, revolutionizing investigations of phenology and plant responses to climate change. We identify two main themes associated with this growing body of research and highlight a selection of recent publications exemplifying: investigating phenology at ...
Natalie Iwanycki Ahlstrand +5 more
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Biocultural rights, the foundation of a responsible human relationship with Nature?
The category of biocultural rights is part of a profound and ancient movement towards the indigenization or vernacularization of legal categories, to which other social sciences, particularly anthropology, have greatly contributed. This movement has also been influenced by critiques of law reduced to its economic dimension, leading to a process of ...
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Collective Care and Rural Transitions: The Role of Empathy in Addressing Land Degradation
ABSTRACT Land degradation in rural areas is often addressed through technical and economic measures, while the relational and emotional dimensions of governance remain underexplored. This study examines how empathy operates within participatory land governance, drawing on a participatory scenario planning (PSP) workshop conducted in the Târnava Mare ...
Ruxandra Malina Petrescu‐Mag +2 more
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Just recognition and biocultural rights
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Biocultural Community Protocols, Land Tenure and Biocultural Heritage: The Case of Madagascar
International audienceInherited 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 ...
Girard, Fabien, Rakotondrabe, Manohisoa
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Biocultural rights and gender approach: between the debate and the needs of women from indigenous communities in Colombia [PDF]
La presente investigación tiene como objetivo analizar la figura de los derechos bioculturales desde sus diferentes perspectivas, tanto teóricas como jurisprudenciales, así como la estrecha relación que existen entre estos como nueva tendencia y los ...
Marín Pinzón, Vanessa Alejandra
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Western scientists, when collaborating with Indigenous Peoples in conservation science, tend to assume mutual comprehension between parties, including of concepts, knowledge systems, priorities and communication of results.
Bridget Campbell +6 more
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Environmental relations and development options of modern societies as well as antagonistic conceptualizations of 'nature' and 'culture' are reconsidered in the disputes about a global environment and development crisis since the 1970s.
Buergin, Reiner
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