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Indigenous critiques and recommendations for reclaiming nature-based solutions. [PDF]
Nelson MK, Reed G.
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The Multifaceted Importance of Amphibians: Ecological, Biomedical, and Socio-Economic Perspectives. [PDF]
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Shifting Herbal Knowledge: The Ecological and Cultural Dynamics Behind Plant Use Changes in the Southern Occitan Alps. [PDF]
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Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK): Ideas, inspiration, and designs for ecological engineering
Ecological Engineering, 2010Abstract In coming years society will be forced to adapt to lower energy levels due to projected declines in non-renewable energies. This will increase the challenge to ecological engineers to design sustainable ecosystems, driven by renewable energies to benefit society and the environment.
Eric Roy, Stewart Diemont, Jay Martin
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Ethnobiology, 2016
Research on traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) in Mexico is linked to geographical regions with the highest levels of biocultural diversity—for instance, Chiapas, Oaxaca, and Yucatan. Long-term historical and ethnographic research in Oaxaca suggests extensive interethnic conflict during precolonial times and subsequent Western interventions in ...
Javier Caballero
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Research on traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) in Mexico is linked to geographical regions with the highest levels of biocultural diversity—for instance, Chiapas, Oaxaca, and Yucatan. Long-term historical and ethnographic research in Oaxaca suggests extensive interethnic conflict during precolonial times and subsequent Western interventions in ...
Javier Caballero
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Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK): A Strategic Resource for Tribal Communities
Encyclopedia of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, 2021Nikhil Kant, Kumari Anjali
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Chapter 2. Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) of urban sustainability
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Traditional ecological knowledge (TEK): Scope and challenges in the modern world
ACADEMICIA: An International Multidisciplinary Research Journal, 2016Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) describes aboriginal, indigenous and other forms of traditional knowledge regarding sustainability of local resources. TEK serves as a useful factor to measure the ecological changes over a period of time in remote areas, which have limited scientific data.
R Deepthi, K.P. Meera
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