Posts Tagged ‘Traditional Ecological Knowledge’
Environmental Development: The Transdisciplinary Journal of SCOPE
Posted by: Bob Payne on November 18, 2011
How scientists can join forces with indigenous people
Posted by: Bob Payne on October 21, 2011
Australian Aboriginal Peoples’ Seasonal Knowledge: a Potential Basis for Shared Understanding in Environmental Management
Posted by: Bob Payne on August 30, 2011
Expressions Of Interest: Capturing Indigenous Knowledge In Water Management Processes
Posted by: Bob Payne on August 24, 2011
Maya Folk Botany And Knowledge Devolution: Modernization And Intra-Community Variability In The Acquisition Of Folkbotanical Knowledge
Posted by: Bob Payne on August 22, 2011
The Land Holds Us: Aborginal Peoples’ Rights to Traditional Homelands in the Northern Territory
Posted by: Bob Payne on August 10, 2011
Institutional designs of customary fisheries management arrangements in Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, and Mexico
Posted by: Bob Payne on August 10, 2011
Native Science And Western Science: Possibilities For A Powerful Collaboration – Video
Posted by: Bob Payne on May 21, 2011
Position: Genetic Resources Policy Specialist, Biodiversity International, Rome
Posted by: Bob Payne on May 19, 2011
Biodiversity Conservation Through A Traditional Beliefs System In Indian Himalaya: A Case Study From Nakuleshwar Sacred Grove
Posted by: Bob Payne on May 15, 2011