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Indigenous peoples' deep time relationships with ecosystems hold valuable lessons on how humans can relate to, and be stewards in, the natural world. ...
Read moreThis report describes the thematic and organizational similarities and differences between the national Delta Programme (DP) and the Nature Ambition f...
Read moreCurrent microbiome research has revealed that microbes support nearly all life on Earth, are essential for food production, affect human physical heal...
Read moreThis article analyzes the development of ecological farm in Beijing based on the survey of 14 ecological farms. It is shown that most of the farms are...
Read moreThe article reviews the development and the present status of smallholder farming in Central Asia's former Soviet republics - Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, ...
Read moreEffective biodiversity conservation can be hampered by the compartmentalisation of technical advice, guidance, objectives and strategy according to ha...
Read moreWe propose an approach to conservation centred on achieving positive future trajectories of dynamic change, applied to all locations and species, and ...
Read moreThe diversity of human cultures and traditions means that people in different parts of the world use wildlife products in unique ways. People use wild...
Read moreLocal and Indigenous Peoples steward and protect a significant proportion of biologically diverse ecosystems globally. This fact is increasingly ackno...
Read moreReciprocity and relationality are themes which frequently emerge with respect to human-nature associations in Indigenous groups around the world. But ...
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