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Abstract Given the ongoing environmental degradation from local to global scales, it is fundamental to develop more efficient means of gathering data on species and ecosystems. Local ecological knowledge, in which local communities can consistently provide information on the status of animal species over time, has been shown to be effective.
Franciany Braga‐Pereira +26 more
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Abstract Sarayaku, an Amazonian Kichwa community in Pastaza province, Ecuador, is suspected to be rich in oil reserves. This fact has generated outside interest in the region and in turn pushed Sarayaku Runa (Sarayaku people) to defend their territory against state‐led extractivist projects.
Leonidas Oikonomakis
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Biocultural Diversity: Innovating in Research For Conservation [PDF]
Author's translation of: Nemogá GR. Diversidad biocultural: innovando en investigación para la conservación. Acta biol. Colomb. 2016; 21(1) Supl:S311-319.
Nemogá, Gabriel R.
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The majority of protected natural areas in Brazil were created in coastal areas inhabited by humans for centuries. However, legal protection has triggered a series of conflicts involving human settlements in these areas.
N. N. Pedroso-Júnior, M. Sato
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The alaas: the interplay between environment and Sakhas in Central-Yakutia [PDF]
Alaases, thermokarst depressions formed in the permafrost environment of Yakutia (north-eastern Siberia) provide fertile hayfields for the Sakha cattle economy.
Mészáros, Csaba
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Current use of wild plants with edible underground storage organs in a rural population of Patagonia: between tradition and change [PDF]
Edible plants with underground storage organs (USOs) are neglected resources. We studied the local ecological knowledge edible plants with (USOs) in rural populations of North-Patagonia in order to establish how people are utilizing these plants.
Ladio, Ana Haydee, Ochoa, Juan José
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ETHNOECOLOGY IN BUYAN LAKE CONSERVATION
Ethnoecology is the most recent approach to reveal the complexity of the relationship between belief systems (cosmos), knowledge/cognitive systems (corpus) and praxis (sosio-cultural practices) of local communities which can also be understood as local wisdom.
Ni Ketut Ayu Juliasih +5 more
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Farmers' knowledge and use of soil fauna in agriculture: a worldwide review
General knowledge of the small, invisible, or hidden organisms that make soil one of the most biodiverse habitats on Earth is thought to be scarce, despite their importance in food systems and agricultural production.
Natasha Pauli +3 more
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Transdisciplinary Research Practice by, with, and for Indigenous Knowledge Holders
The Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, Volume 106, Issue 2, April 2025.
Laura Zanotti
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The implementation of the problem based learning (PBL) model in online learning or what is abbreviated as e-PBL is an alternative model that can be used during learning to improve and maintain the quality of online learning.
Yeyendra Yeyendra +4 more
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