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TitleSacred ecology, traditional knowledge and resource management
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication1999
AuthorsBerkes, F.
Publication Languageen
Abstract

The author approaches traditional ecological knowledge as a knowledge-practice-belief complex. This complex considers four interrelated levels: local knowledge (area and species specific); resource managemetn systems (including local knowledge with practice); social institutions (rules and codes of behavior); and worldview (religion, ethics and broadly defined belief systems as they shape environmental perception).

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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/39810961

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CEMA

Citation Key24900

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