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Traditional forest-related knowledge : sustaining communities, ecosystems and biocultural diversity / John A. Parrotta, Ronald L. Trosper, editors.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: World forests ; v. 12.Publication details: Dordrecht : Springer, 2012.Description: xxvi, 621 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9789400721432 (alk. paper)
Other title:
  • Sustaining communities, ecosystems and biocultural diversity
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 333.95 PAR
Contents:
1. Introduction: The Growing Importance of Traditional Forest-Related Knowledge -- 2. Africa -- 3. Latin America-Argentina, Bolivia, and Chile -- 4. Amazonia -- 5. North America -- 6. Europe -- 7. Russia, Ukraine, the Caucasus, and Central Asia -- 8. Northeast Asia -- 9. South Asia -- 10. Southeast Asia -- 11. Western Pacific -- 12. Globalisation, Local Communities, and Traditional Forest-Related Knowledge -- 13. Traditional Forest-Related Knowledge and Climate Change -- 14. Ethics and Research Methodologies for the Study of Traditional Forest-Related Knowledge -- 15. The Unique Character of Traditional Forest-Related Knowledge: Threats and Challenges Ahead.
Summary: "Exploring a topic of vital and ongoing importance, Traditional Forest Knowledge examines the history, current status and trends in the development and application of traditional forest knowledge by local and indigenous communities worldwide. It considers the interplay between traditional beliefs and practices and formal forest science and interrogates the often uneasy relationship between these different knowledge systems.Summary: The contents also highlight efforts to conserve and promote traditional forest management practices that balance the environmental, economic and social objectives of forest management. It places these efforts in the context of recent trends towards the devolution of forest management authority in many parts of the world.Summary: The book includes regional chapters covering North America, South America, Africa, Europe, Asia and the Australia-Pacific region. As well as relating the general factors mentioned above to these specific areas, these chapters cover issues of special regional significance, such as the importance of traditional knowledge and practices for food security, economic development and cultural identity. Other chapters examine topics ranging from key policy issues to the significant programs of regional and international organisations, and from research ethics and best practices for scientific study of traditional knowledge to the adaptation of traditional forest knowledge to climate change and globalisation."--
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Introduction: The Growing Importance of Traditional Forest-Related Knowledge -- 2. Africa -- 3. Latin America-Argentina, Bolivia, and Chile -- 4. Amazonia -- 5. North America -- 6. Europe -- 7. Russia, Ukraine, the Caucasus, and Central Asia -- 8. Northeast Asia -- 9. South Asia -- 10. Southeast Asia -- 11. Western Pacific -- 12. Globalisation, Local Communities, and Traditional Forest-Related Knowledge -- 13. Traditional Forest-Related Knowledge and Climate Change -- 14. Ethics and Research Methodologies for the Study of Traditional Forest-Related Knowledge -- 15. The Unique Character of Traditional Forest-Related Knowledge: Threats and Challenges Ahead.

"Exploring a topic of vital and ongoing importance, Traditional Forest Knowledge examines the history, current status and trends in the development and application of traditional forest knowledge by local and indigenous communities worldwide. It considers the interplay between traditional beliefs and practices and formal forest science and interrogates the often uneasy relationship between these different knowledge systems.

The contents also highlight efforts to conserve and promote traditional forest management practices that balance the environmental, economic and social objectives of forest management. It places these efforts in the context of recent trends towards the devolution of forest management authority in many parts of the world.

The book includes regional chapters covering North America, South America, Africa, Europe, Asia and the Australia-Pacific region. As well as relating the general factors mentioned above to these specific areas, these chapters cover issues of special regional significance, such as the importance of traditional knowledge and practices for food security, economic development and cultural identity. Other chapters examine topics ranging from key policy issues to the significant programs of regional and international organisations, and from research ethics and best practices for scientific study of traditional knowledge to the adaptation of traditional forest knowledge to climate change and globalisation."--

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