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Essential contributions of wildlife health surveillance to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. [PDF]

open access: yesOne Health Outlook
Noguera Z LP   +10 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Science against Modern Science : The Socio-Political Construction of Otherness in Inuit TEK (Traditional Ecological Knowledge)

open access: yesScience against Modern Science : The Socio-Political Construction of Otherness in Inuit TEK (Traditional Ecological Knowledge)
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Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Inuit: Reflections on TEK Research and Ethics

open access: closedARCTIC, 1999
The intimate knowledge that Inuit possess about the environment has figured prominently in North American Arctic research since at least the mid-1960s, when adherents of Julian Steward's adaptationist perspective essentially displaced the acculturation paradigm that until then had dominated Inuit studies.
George W. Wenzel
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The Relevance of Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) in Agricultural Sustainability of the Semi-Arid Tropics

open access: closed, 2017
Boosting the agricultural production to feed the increasing world population and at the same time managing the ecosystem sustainability is the greatest challenge that the scientists, farming community and the policy makers face in the present scenario.
Seema B. Sharma
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Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK): Ideas, inspiration, and designs for ecological engineering

Ecological Engineering, 2010
Abstract 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.
Jay F. Martin   +3 more
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