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Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Natural History
2020In this module, students will explore Western Science and Traditional Ecological Knowledge and review a case study of how the TEK of the Inuit people provided a way of knowing and understanding the biology of the bowhead whale in the Alaskan arctic.
Monfils, Anna, Linton, Debra
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Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Conservation
2020Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) is based on deep understanding of systems from observations made over hundreds to thousands of years. This resource connects TEK to modern conservation through media and primary literature interpretation.
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Traditional Ecological Knowledge, Border Theory and Justice
2010Recent times have seen a growing preoccupation with diversity as a consequence of the newly intercivilisational encounters of our rapidly globalising world. Globalisation has meant that at the local level, the world’s peoples rub more closely together not only ensuring that diversity, plurality and hybridity have become the leitmotifs of the global age,
Carter, Lyn, Walker, Nicolas
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Traditional ecological knowledge and indigenous tourism
2007The dominance of Western knowledge in general, and modern science in particular, has come under increasing scrutiny and pressure during the last two decades. There is growing recognition that Western ways of knowing are socially constructed and influenced (Latour, 1999) and thus claims of greater objectivity and empiricism fail to support Western ...
Caroline F. Butler, Charles R. Menzies
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The International Journal of Social Sustainability in Economic, Social, and Cultural Context, 2022
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Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Climate Change
2018Parker et al. describe indigenous peoples as being resilient in meeting past challenges to their world views and lifeways. Utilising ‘traditional strengths’ (Parker et al. Climate Change and Pacific Rim Indigenous Nations. Washington, DC: Northwest Indian Applied Research Institute (NIARI), The Evergreen State College, Olympia, 2016, 12) makes them ...
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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 ...openaire +1 more source
Oral History and Traditional Ecological Knowledge
2008Before 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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