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The use of ethnopedology as a tool for participatory land use planning in the Eritrean highlands
Land use planning is a new practice in Eritrea. It was introduced with the promulgation of the new land law and the establishment of the Department of Land after the Eritrean independence.
Mulugheta Asmelash Berhe,
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The present study sought to analyze the interrelation between the practical knowledges of the farmers of the quilombola community of Cupira, semiarid of the state of Pernambuco, with the process of salinity of the soils. For the development of this study,
Francelita Coelho Castro +2 more
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Ethno-pedology, the systematic definition and classification of indigenous technical knowledge of soil attributes, has often ignored scientific knowledge of soil properties.
Adam, Mohammed +11 more
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The role of soils in learning and inspiration, physical and psychological experiences, and in supporting identities. [PDF]
McElwee P.
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KAJIAN PEMANFAATAN TOPONIM UNTUK PENINGKATAN PENGELOLAAN SUMBER DAYA DAERAH
<p class="JGI-AbstractIsi">Data toponim atau gasetir merupakan daftar yang berisi nama-nama unsur rupabumi baik alami maupun buatan beserta koordinat atau posisinya di muka bumi.
Mochamad Irwan Hariyono
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Indigenous agricultural knowledge: A neglected human based resource for sustainable crop protection and production. [PDF]
Melash AA +6 more
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This poster presentation draws from the literature on political ecology, sense of place, ethnopedology,CCRA-7 (Gendered ...
Christie, Maria Elisa, Agriesti, Keri
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Indigenous Sundanese Leadership: Eco-Systemic Lessons on Zero Emissions: A conversation with Indigenous leaders in Ciptagelar, West Java. [PDF]
Widianingsih I +4 more
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Governing the soil: natural farming and bionationalism in India. [PDF]
Fitzpatrick IC, Millner N, Ginn F.
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Cognitive Ethnopedological Bases And Soil Uses In Kpouebo (Toumodi), Central Region Of Cote D'ivoire
Developing strategies for sustainable agriculture requires consideration of local soil knowledge. An ethnopedological study on the local perception of soils among the Baoulés (ethnic group of the central Ivory Coast) was conducted in the village of ...
NGUESSAN Koffi +3 more
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