Cultural and Spiritual values of biodiversity
- Nairobi: United Nations Environment Programme, 1999
- 731 p.; Ilus., tbls.
1. Introduction: culture and nature - the inextricable link 2. Unguistic diversity 3. Indigenous peoples, their environments and territories 4. Voices of the earth 5. Ethnoscience, 'tek' and its application to conservation 6. Valuing biodiversity for human health and well ·being: traditional health systems 7. Traditional agriculture and soil management 8. Mountains: the heights of biodiversity 9. Forests, culture and conservation 10 Aquatic and marine biodiversity 11. Ethical, moral and religious concerns 12. Rights, resources and responses.
Texto en idioma ingles.
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1. Introduction: culture and nature - the inextricable link 2. Unguistic diversity 3. Indigenous peoples, their environments and territories 4. Voices of the earth 5. Ethnoscience, 'tek' and its application to conservation 6. Valuing biodiversity for human health and well ·being: traditional health systems 7. Traditional agriculture and soil management 8. Mountains: the heights of biodiversity 9. Forests, culture and conservation 10 Aquatic and marine biodiversity 11. Ethical, moral and religious concerns 12. Rights, resources and responses.
Texto en idioma ingles.
333.7/ A196c