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Lore-Capturing Traditional Environmental Knowledge

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Presents the results of a workshop on the documentation & application of traditional environmental knowledge through community-based research. The workshop brought together a small number of teams from most regions of the world to discuss effective methods for documenting the unique environmental knowledge & understanding that characterizes the heritage of all indigenous peoples around the world. Canadas North (the Dene, reindeer management in the Belcher Islands); the South Pacific (Marovo area of the Solomon islands); the African Sahel (oral history); & Northern Thailand (development). Maps.

190 pages, Plastic Comb

First published January 1, 1992

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December 18, 2008
This booklet captures the importance of conserving traditional environmental knowledge regarding plants, animals and natural resources via community based research which encompasses knowledge amassed and various empirical observations by generations of aboriginal peoples. Areas of focus were the Solomon Islands, African Sahel and Northern Thailand.
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