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Rozzi, Ricardo.
From biocultural homogenization to biocultural conservation
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From biocultural homogenization to biocultural conservationedited by Ricardo Rozzi ... [et al.].
other author:
Rozzi, Ricardo.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing :2018.
Description:
xviii, 481 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
Subject:
Ethnobiology.
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-99513-7
ISBN:
9783319995137$q(electronic bk.)
From biocultural homogenization to biocultural conservation
From biocultural homogenization to biocultural conservation
[electronic resource] /edited by Ricardo Rozzi ... [et al.]. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2018. - xviii, 481 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm. - Ecology and ethics,v.32198-9729 ;. - Ecology and ethics ;v.2..
FOREWARD -- 1. From Biocultural Homogenization to Biocultural Conservation: A Conceptual Framework to Reorient Society Toward Sustainability of Life -- 2. Biocultural Homogenization: a wicked problem in the Anthropocene -- 3. Re-Claiming Rivers from Homogenization: Meandering and Riverspheres -- 4. Biostitutes and Biocultural Conservation: Empire and Irony in the Motion Picture Avatar -- 5. The Political Ecology of Land Grabs in Ethiopia -- 6. The Ongoing Danger of Largescale Mining on the Rio Doce: an Account of Brazil's Largest Biocultural Disaster -- 7. Land Grabbing and Violence against Environmentalists -- 8. The Changing Role of Europe in Past and Future Alien Species Displacement -- 9. Durer's Rhinoceros: Biocultural Homogenization of the Visual Construction of Nature -- 10. Biocultural Exoticism in the Feminine Landscape of Latin America -- 11. Biocultural Homogenization in Modern Philosophy: David Hume's noble Oyster -- 12. Nature, Culture, and Natureculture: The Role of Nonnative Species in Biocultures -- 13. Why Some Exotic Species are Deeply Integrated into Local Cultures While Others are Reviled -- 14. Fur Trade and the Biotic Homogenization of Sub-polar Ecosystems -- 15. Non-native Pines are Homogenizing the Ecosystems of South America -- 16. Biotic Homogenization of the South American Cerrado -- 17. Taxonomic and Phylogenetic Homogenization across US National Parks - The Role of Non-Native Species -- 8. Homogenization of Fish Assemblages off the Coast of Florida -- 9. Biocultural Conservation and Biocultural Ethics -- 20. The U.N. Sustainable Development Goals and the Biocultural Heritage Lacuna: Where is Goal Number 18? -- 21. Suma qamana or Living Well Together: A Contribution to Biocultural Conservation -- 22. Biocultural Approaches to Conservation: Water Sovereignty in the Kayapo Lands -- 23. Biocultural Diversity and Ngobe People in the South Pacific of Costa Rica -- 24. Candomble in Brazil: The Contribution of African-origin Religions to Biocultural Diversity in the Americas -- 25. Latin American Theology of Liberation and Biocultural Conservation -- 26. The Dynamics of Biocultural Approaches to Conservation in Inner Mongolia, China -- 27. Challenging Biocultural Homogenization: Experiences of the Chipko and Appiko Movements in India -- 28. Revitalizing Local Commons: A Democratic Approach to Collective Management -- 29. The Garden as a Representation of Nature: A Space to Overcome Biocultural Homogenization?
ISBN: 9783319995137$q(electronic bk.)
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-99513-7doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
730879
Ethnobiology.
LC Class. No.: GN476.7 / .F766 2018
Dewey Class. No.: 306.45
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