Seeking Women's Participation in Ethnoecological Fieldwork
Introduction As studies increasingly show differences in human experiences according to sex and gender, researchers are recognizing the importance of equitable gender representation of research participants. In studies of traditional ecological knowledge, while it is accepted that differences exist between men's and women's physiology that may affect ...
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Trace Elements in Beef Cattle: A Review of the Scientific Approach from One Health Perspective. [PDF]
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Integrated pond aquaculture and regional identity: ethnobiology of the golden humped tench of Poirino highlands, Northwest Italy. [PDF]
Delpero A, Volpato G.
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Ethnoecology of Kadar Community
The tribal people are the poorest people in the country and they rely on hunting, agriculture, and fishing to live. Non-tribal people have always found entertainment in tribal literature and culture. A significant portion of tribal literature is derived from oral tradition. It is regarded as a treasure that should be safeguarded.
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Chile (Capsicum spp.) as Food-Medicine Continuum in Multiethnic Mexico. [PDF]
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Wheat Landrace Cultivation in Turkey: Household Land-use Determinants and Implications for On-Farm Conservation of Crop Genetic Resources [PDF]
The continued cultivation of landraces by household farms in centers of domestication and diversity is considered to be an in situ means of conservation of crop genetic resources.
Kruzich, Tyler J., Meng, Erika C.H.
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Understanding Fire Through Ethnoecology in Brazil
This study provides a detailed analysis of the historical context of fire management in Brazil from the perspective of ethnoecology. The study aims to identify traditional fire management practices in Brazil, examining their interactions with ethnoecology and their impacts on biodiversity conservation.
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Towards richer knowledge partnerships between ecology and ethnoecology
Indigenous and traditional practices based on ethnoecological knowledge are fundamental to biodiversity stewardship and sustainable use. Knowledge partnerships between Indigenous Peoples, traditional local communities, and ecologists can produce richer and fairer understandings of nature.
Molnár, Zsolt +17 more
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Environmental Change in Southern Appalachia: Local Ecological Knowledge across Residential Groups. [PDF]
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Studi Etnoekologi Masyarakat Dani-Baliem Dan Perubahan Lingkungan Dilembah Baliem, Jayawijaya, Irian Jaya*[ethnoecological Study of the Dani-Baliem Society and the Environment Changes in Baliem Valley, Jaya Wijaya, Irian Jaya] [PDF]
The objective of the ethnoecology study of the Dani-Baliem society is to know the relationship between Dani-Baliem society and their environment.This study covers the perception and traditional management system of environment by the Dani-Baliem society,
Purwanto, Y. (Y)
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