Indigenous People and Nature: Insights for Social, Ecological, and Technological Sustainability examines today’s environmental challenges in light of traditional knowledge, linking insights from geography, population, and environment from a wide range of regions around the globe. Organized in four parts, the book describes the foundations of human geography and its current research challenges, the intersections between environment and cultural diversity, addressing various type of ecosystem services and their interaction with the environment, the impacts of sustainability practices used by indigenous culture on the ecosystem, and conservation ecology and environment management. Using theoretical and applied insights from local communities a...
Indigenous peoples with a historical continuity of resource-use practices often possess a broad know...
Cultural ecosystem services (CES) include the aesthetic, artistic, educational, spiritual and/or sci...
Indigenous peoples with a historical continuity of resource-use practices often possess a broad know...
Indigenous People and Nature: Insights for Social, Ecological, and Technological Sustainability exam...
This volume provides an overview of key themes in Indigenous Environmental Knowledge (IEK) and ancho...
International audienceThe knowledge, values, and practices of Indigenous peoples and local communiti...
For most of humanity’s existence, a robust human-nature relationship was paramount. Any inherent ben...
The knowledge, values, and practices of Indigenous peoples and local communities offer ways to under...
The local wisdom of indigenous people in nature conservation plays a critical part in protecting the...
Using western science as the only worldview when examining complex topics of applied science limits ...
Indigenous peoples are groups with different cultural and social characteristics that share inherite...
Our planet groans under the pressure of unsustainable living: we increasingly take from it more reso...
The relationship between human communities and the environment is extremely complex. In order to res...
Early literature in the field of environmental ethics suggests that environmental problems are not t...
Initiatives to tackle environmental problems cross-nationally are often challenged by economic growt...
Indigenous peoples with a historical continuity of resource-use practices often possess a broad know...
Cultural ecosystem services (CES) include the aesthetic, artistic, educational, spiritual and/or sci...
Indigenous peoples with a historical continuity of resource-use practices often possess a broad know...
Indigenous People and Nature: Insights for Social, Ecological, and Technological Sustainability exam...
This volume provides an overview of key themes in Indigenous Environmental Knowledge (IEK) and ancho...
International audienceThe knowledge, values, and practices of Indigenous peoples and local communiti...
For most of humanity’s existence, a robust human-nature relationship was paramount. Any inherent ben...
The knowledge, values, and practices of Indigenous peoples and local communities offer ways to under...
The local wisdom of indigenous people in nature conservation plays a critical part in protecting the...
Using western science as the only worldview when examining complex topics of applied science limits ...
Indigenous peoples are groups with different cultural and social characteristics that share inherite...
Our planet groans under the pressure of unsustainable living: we increasingly take from it more reso...
The relationship between human communities and the environment is extremely complex. In order to res...
Early literature in the field of environmental ethics suggests that environmental problems are not t...
Initiatives to tackle environmental problems cross-nationally are often challenged by economic growt...
Indigenous peoples with a historical continuity of resource-use practices often possess a broad know...
Cultural ecosystem services (CES) include the aesthetic, artistic, educational, spiritual and/or sci...
Indigenous peoples with a historical continuity of resource-use practices often possess a broad know...