[图书][B] Sacred ecology

F Berkes - 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
Sacred Ecology examines bodies of knowledge held by indigenous and other rural peoples
around the world, and asks how we can learn from this knowledge and ways of knowing …

Land system science in Latin America: challenges and perspectives

S Boillat, FM Scarpa, JP Robson, I Gasparri… - Current opinion in …, 2017 - Elsevier
Highlights•Monitoring land systems needs to move beyond the forest/non-forest interface
and integrate social-ecological parameters.•The concept of social-ecological land systems …

[HTML][HTML] Integrating traditional ecological knowledge into US public land management: Knowledge gaps and research priorities

S Souther, S Colombo, NN Lyndon - Frontiers in Ecology and …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) is an understanding of natural systems acquired
through long-term human interactions with particular landscapes. Traditional knowledge …

Perception and interpretation of climate change among Quechua farmers of Bolivia: indigenous knowledge as a resource for adaptive capacity

S Boillat, F Berkes - Ecology and society, 2013 - JSTOR
We aim to explore how indigenous peoples observe and ascribe meaning to change. The
case study involves two Quechua-speaking farmer communities from mountainous areas …

Place Naming as Dispositif: Toward a Theoretical Framework

F Giraut, M Houssay-Holzschuch - Geopolitics, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Recent critical toponymies have convincingly demonstrated that studying place names also
reveals much about geopolitics and power relations. In this paper, we propose a theoretical …

[HTML][HTML] Agroecology in the North: Centering Indigenous food sovereignty and land stewardship in agriculture “frontiers”

MJ Price, A Latta, A Spring, J Temmer… - Agriculture and Human …, 2022 - Springer
Warming temperatures in the circumpolar north have led to new discussions around climate-
driven frontiers for agriculture. In this paper, we situate northern food systems in Canada …

Whose knowledge, whose development? Use and role of local and external knowledge in agroforestry projects in Bolivia

J Jacobi, SL Mathez-Stiefel, H Gambon, S Rist… - Environmental …, 2017 - Springer
Agroforestry often relies on local knowledge, which is gaining recognition in development
projects. However, how local knowledge can articulate with external and scientific …

Understanding adaptation and transformation through indigenous practice: the case of the Guna of Panama

MJ Apgar, W Allen, K Moore, J Ataria - Ecology and Society, 2015 - JSTOR
Resilience is emerging as a promising vehicle for improving management of social-
ecological systems that can potentially lead to more sustainable arrangements between …

How expansive were Malagasy Central Highland forests, ericoids, woodlands and grasslands? A multidisciplinary approach to a conservation conundrum

GS Joseph, AR Rakotoarivelo, CL Seymour - Biological Conservation, 2021 - Elsevier
Madagascar is the world's highest profile conservation priority. Yet the natural habitat of its
largest biome, the 200,000 km 2 Malagasy Central Highlands (MCH) remains one of the …

Places are kin: Food, cohabitation, and sociality in the Southern Peruvian Andes

GS Carreño - Anthropological Quarterly, 2016 - JSTOR
This article is a contribution to current scholarship reevaluating classic assumptions about
kinship and sociality, and it proposes that Quechua forms of social interaction in the region …