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Título del material | Nature is Culture: Indigenous knowledge and socio-cultural aspects of trees and forests in non-European cultures (Inglés) |
Categoría | Libros |
Autor(es) | Seeland, Klaus (Editor) |
Año de publicacion del material | 1997 |
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Volumen | 0 |
Número | 0 |
Páginas de Referencia | 152 |
Lugar de publicacion | London, England |
Editorial o Institucion | Intermediate Technology Publications Ltd |
Biblioteca y referencia. | LI 000010 (Disponible) |
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Resumen | The starting message of of this book is that the so-called virgin forests of the world owe much to their symbiotic relationship with the indigenous peoples who live in and and on the margins of the forests. Human activities have for millennia 'managed' (consciously or unconsciously) the world's forests, resulting in a greatly enhanced biodiversity. The contributors to the book come from many different scientific disciplines, and national and cultural backgrounds. Examples of forests are taken from Asia, Africa and South America, thus reflecting the global nature of the phenomenon. |
Tablas de contenido o secciones | This book consists of a preface an introduction and table of contents divided into 12 chapters, put to the reader to study. |
Palabras clave | virgin forests, symbiotic relationship, biodiversity, Human activities, Ingles, Indigenous |
Disponibilidad | No |
Biblioteca y referencia. | LI 000010 (Disponible) |
Subido por | Ferran Cabrero |