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Cultural Ecology and Environmental Education: Lesson Learned from Baduy Indigenous Community
This research investigated culturally-generated abilities and skills in the frame of human adaptation and environmental education. Under qualitative approach, this research implemented phenomenological research method that seek to understand the ...
B. Waluya +3 more
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Culture is the fourth pillar of sustainable development. The protection of intangible cultural heritage is an important way to safeguard the transmission of intangible heritage across generations.
Nan Yang, Xiaoge Zang, Cong Chen
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Indigenous Australians are Australia’s first ecologists and stewards of land, sea and freshwater Country. Indigenous biocultural knowledge, as coded in story, song, art, dance and other cultural practices, has accumulated and been refined through thousands
E. Ens, Gerry Turpin
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Marine Culture of Northeast Vietnam: Approaching from the Theory of Culture Ecology [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is to contribute to further clarifying the characteristics of marine culture in the Northeast of Vietnam from the theory of cultural ecology. The research results of the article will also be a scientific basis to contribute to
Nam Thanh Nguyen
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Digital Application of Intangible Cultural Heritage from the Perspective of Cultural Ecology
This paper explored the digital application of intangible cultural heritage from the perspective of cultural ecology. Through field investigations, combined with cultural ecology theory, an ontology-based semantic web technology was proposed, and Nanjing
Xiu Jing, F. Tan, Mu Zhang
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Cultural differences in auditory ecology [PDF]
Demographic differences in acoustic environments are usually studied using geographic area monitoring. This approach, however, may miss valuable information differentiating cultures.
Carlos R. Benítez-Barrera +3 more
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Protection of Sacred Sites – Between Legal Pluralism and Cultural Ecology
My background is in philosophy of law but I work with different academic disciplines: law, philosophy, anthropology, theology, history and economics. My approach to protection of sacred sites is interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary and cross-disciplinary.
Dawid Bunikowski
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Sacred Places as Cultural Ecologies: Making space for the intangible
Sacred places take many forms and are experienced and understood in many different ways. There are no fixed definitions. For me, a sacred place is somewhere that is recognised for its spiritual significance, usually because of the way people engage with ...
Patrick Dillon
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A Review of Japanese Ecological Anthropology on Central African Hunter-gatherers
Contemporary hunter-gatherers in central Africa face similar problems concerning their culture and environment: destruction of the forests that have been accommodating their unique forest-based culture, influences of market economy and consumerism, and ...
Mitsuo Ichikawa
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Medicine within a Cultural Ecosystem
The paper examines the concept of Tamil siddha literature as an integrating force for the local cultural ecosystem. The research is based on texts ascribed to two prominent authors of Tamil siddha tradition, namely Siddhar Yākōpu and Siddhar Pōkar (ca ...
Ilona Kędzia-Warych
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