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Reciprocal relations in the Karen highlands of northern Thailand
Abstract Karen communities in northern Thailand work to maintain reciprocal relations with the plants, animals and spirits with whom they coexist. They conceive of these relations as essential to the maintenance of community health, food security, and a balanced climate and environment.
Suwichan Phatthanaphraiwan+1 more
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Editorial: Clinical implementation of the DSM-5 cultural formulation interview. [PDF]
Bäärnhielm S, Rohlof H, DeMarinis V.
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Reciprocity towards nature in the biodiversity science–policy interface
Abstract The notion of reciprocity between humans and the rest of the living world is receiving increasing attention in the environmental sciences and science–policy international bodies. Here we first discuss different meanings of reciprocity, then we discuss this notion in relation to the conceptual framework of the Intergovernmental Platform on ...
Sandra Díaz, Unai Pascual
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Allium fistulosum congee as a home remedy to ward off the corona virus at an early stage
Elisabeth Hsu, Buxian Zhu, Zewan Ding
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Ancient genomes shed light on the genetic history of the Iron Age to historical central Xinjiang, northwest China. [PDF]
Li H+6 more
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Ethnology: An International Journal of Cultural and Social Anthropology [PDF]
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The multiple values of nature show the lack of a coherent theory of value—In any context
Abstract Pathways to sustainability require a broader and fuller representation of the multiple values of nature in policy and practice. In this People and Nature special feature entitled ‘The Multiple Values of Nature’, researchers interpreted all three key words differently: multiple, values and nature.
Kai M. A. Chan+5 more
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Perceived inequality and variability in the expression of parochial altruism. [PDF]
Ross CT, Pisor AC.
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