Indigenous peoples with a historical continuity of resource-use practices often possess a broad knowledge base of the behavior of complex ecological systems in their own localities. This knowledge has accumulated through a long series of observations transmitted from generation to generation. Such ''diachronic'' observations can be of great value and complement the ''synchronic''observations on which western science is based. Where indigenous peoples have depended, for long periods of time, on local environments for the provision of a variety of resources, they have developed a stake in conserving, and in some cases, enhancing, biodiversity. They are aware that biological diversity is a crucial factor in generating the ecological services a...
Indigenous peoples' cultural practices have influenced biodiversity patterns over millennia, and the...
Human activity, unintentional or purposeful, has an impact on biodiversity health. History, world vi...
Using western science as the only worldview when examining complex topics of applied science limits ...
Indigenous peoples with a historical continuity of resource-use practices often possess a broad know...
Indigenous peoples with a historical continuity of resource-use practices often possess a broad know...
Indigenous peoples are actively engaged as partners in biodiversity conservation and biodiversity in...
While the loss of species is a well-known phenomenon that attracts much needed attention, the loss o...
Indigenous people have, in recent decades, become increasingly involved in environmental conservatio...
Biodiversity conservation strategies often face backlash from different regions of Globe in between ...
The research reported in this thesis focussed on exploring existing indigenous environmental knowled...
Worldwide, environmental conservation directives are mandating greater inclusion of Indigenous peopl...
Worldwide, environmental conservation directives are mandating greater inclusion of Indigenous peopl...
Tropical countries are rich in biodiversity. For centuries, local/indigenous populations have used b...
Evaluating the importance of Indigenous - Based Conservation with a critical review of Traditional ...
Indigenous peoples’ cultural practices have influenced biodiversity patterns over millennia, and the...
Indigenous peoples' cultural practices have influenced biodiversity patterns over millennia, and the...
Human activity, unintentional or purposeful, has an impact on biodiversity health. History, world vi...
Using western science as the only worldview when examining complex topics of applied science limits ...
Indigenous peoples with a historical continuity of resource-use practices often possess a broad know...
Indigenous peoples with a historical continuity of resource-use practices often possess a broad know...
Indigenous peoples are actively engaged as partners in biodiversity conservation and biodiversity in...
While the loss of species is a well-known phenomenon that attracts much needed attention, the loss o...
Indigenous people have, in recent decades, become increasingly involved in environmental conservatio...
Biodiversity conservation strategies often face backlash from different regions of Globe in between ...
The research reported in this thesis focussed on exploring existing indigenous environmental knowled...
Worldwide, environmental conservation directives are mandating greater inclusion of Indigenous peopl...
Worldwide, environmental conservation directives are mandating greater inclusion of Indigenous peopl...
Tropical countries are rich in biodiversity. For centuries, local/indigenous populations have used b...
Evaluating the importance of Indigenous - Based Conservation with a critical review of Traditional ...
Indigenous peoples’ cultural practices have influenced biodiversity patterns over millennia, and the...
Indigenous peoples' cultural practices have influenced biodiversity patterns over millennia, and the...
Human activity, unintentional or purposeful, has an impact on biodiversity health. History, world vi...
Using western science as the only worldview when examining complex topics of applied science limits ...