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Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Sustainability

For environmental historians, the analytic of traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) may help frame, identify, and historicize ways in which Indigenous communities have interacted with and shaped their environments over centuries. A concept invented in anthropological scholarship of the 1980s and 1990s, TEK has for two generations been adopted by ...
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Oral History and Traditional Ecological Knowledge

2008
Before European contact, First Nations in British Columbia along the north, central, and south coasts had developed societies based in large part on the anadromous salmon species found throughout the entire region. For thousands of years prior to contact with Europeans, the First Nations Peoples enjoyed fishing activities, especially those related to ...
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Climate Change and Traditional Ecological Knowledge

2015
Climate change and traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) are the two key concepts that form the basis of this research. They will be looked at in more detail in this chapter. A broader understanding of these concepts is necessary when aiming to combine Cree knowledge of environmental changes with scientific data using environmental and climate ...
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Traditional ecological knowledge in innovation governance: a framework for responsible and just innovation

Journal of Responsible Innovation, 2020
David Ludwig, Phil Macnaghten
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Traditional ecological knowledge and sustainable development

2008
Osnovni zadatak rada je propitivanje potencijala i dosega tradicijskih znanja o okolišu i održivog razvoja shvaćenog kao oponašanje mreže života. Nakon konceptualnog određenja svjetonazora portretirane su osnovne karakteristike predmodernog, modernog i postmodernog društva, pri čemu se društvo odredilo kao transtemporalni, dinamički i procesualni ...
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Unleashing traditional ecological knowledge for biodiversity conservation and resilience to climate change in Rwanda

African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development, 2022
Nathan Kanuma Taremwa, Donat Nsabimana
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