Nature and Culture

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Andean Cosmovision
Andean Peasant
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biocultural
biocultural diversity integration case studies
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Community Conserved Areas
Community PAs
Complex Socio-ecological Adaptive System
conservation policy
conserved
cosmovision
cultural ecosystem services
decolonising conservation
diversity
Ecocultural Systems
ecological
environmental anthropology
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Extreme Climate Change Scenarios
Global Linguistic Diversity
Horqin Sandy Lands
indigenous
Indigenous And Community Conserved Areas
Integrated Social Ecological Systems
interdisciplinary research
knowledge
landscape management
Local Knowledge
National PA System
Negative Relationship
Non-industrial Communities
Place Based Case Studies
Revitalization Projects
Sacred Natural Sites
Spanish Ibex
Strengthen Community Bonds
traditional
UNEP GEO-4
Ungava Bay
Wild Ducks
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781844078219
  • Weight: 710g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Jul 2010
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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There is a growing recognition that the diversity of life comprises both biological and cultural diversity. But this division is not universal and, in many cases, has been deepened by the common disciplinary divide between the natural and social sciences and our apparent need to manage and control nature.

This book goes beyond divisive definitions and investigates the bridges linking biological and cultural diversity. The international team of authors explore the common drivers of loss, and argue that policy responses should target both forms of diversity in a novel integrative approach to conservation, thus reducing the gap between science, policy and practice. While conserving nature alongside human cultures presents unique challenges, this book forcefully shows that any hope for saving biological diversity is predicated on a concomitant effort to appreciate and protect cultural diversity.

Sarah Pilgrim is a Senior Research Officer at the Centre for Environment and Society, University of Essex, UK. Her areas of interest include indigenous and local knowledge systems, community resource management and cultural revitalisation. Her geographic expertise includes the Indo-Pacific, southern India and Arctic and sub-Arctic environments.

Jules Pretty OBE is Professor of Environment and Society in the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Essex, UK, and Chief Editor of the International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability. His works include The Earth Only Endures (2007), The Earthscan Reader in Sustainable Agriculture (2005), The Pesticide Detox (2005), Agri-Culture (2002), The Living Land (1998), Regenerating Agriculture (1995), The Hidden Harvest (1992) and Unwelcome Harvest (1991).