نتایج جستجو برای: indigenous sustainability

تعداد نتایج: 94027  

2012
Ramón Béjar Cèsar Fernández Carles Mateu Felip Manyà Francina Sole-Mauri David Vidal

One of the most challenging problems on modern urban planning and one of the goals to be solved for smart city design is that of urban waste disposal. Given urban population growth, and that the amount of waste generated by each of us citizens is also growing, the total amount of waste to be collected and treated is growing dramatically (EPA 2011), becoming one sensitive issue for local governm...

Journal: :International Journal of Mobile and Blended Learning 2022

In this article, the authors explore how mobile learning can complement Certificate of Indigenous Languages program at University Saskatchewan in Western Canada. Through FRAME model analysis, extract salient cultural, pedagogical, environmental, and technological characteristics that should be considered development tools approaches for Cree language teachers. It is hoped article will stimulate...

Journal: :Risk analysis : an official publication of the Society for Risk Analysis 2016
Robin Gregory Doug Easterling Nicole Kaechele William Trousdale

Values-based indicators of risks to Indigenous health have the potential to improve the accuracy and quality of a wide range of decisions affecting Native lands and cultures. Current health impact assessment approaches often omit important health priorities rooted in the history, social structures, and cultural context of Indigenous communities. Insights and methods from the decision sciences c...

Journal: :Pacific Conservation Biology 2021

Resource sustainability requires recognising and developing pathways to integrate local Indigenous knowledges alongside conservation sciences within management practices governance. However, knowledge never occurs in a vacuum, is always mediated by the beliefs, values, or stances towards its possession use particular contexts. Focusing on unprecedented renewal of traditional practice natural re...

2014
Laxman Singh Kandari Vinod Kumar Bisht Meenakshi Bhardwaj Ashok Kumar Thakur

Background: Traditional and indigenous communities in India are of the religious belief that medicinal groves and plants are sacred in nature. Sacred groves (SGs) are patches of trees on forest land that are protected communally with religious zeal and connotations. These forest areas have been protected since ages by traditional societies and indigenous communities with their socio-cultural an...

Journal: :Ambio 2004
Ola Ullsten James Gustave Speth F Stuart Chapin

The eight arctic and boreal nations are now experiencing unprecedented environmental and social changes. The following seven papers in this Ambio issue summarize results that explain why northern countries might be either unusually resilient or vulnerable to these changes. These papers result from a meeting sponsored by the Royal Swedish Academy of Agriculture and Forestry and the International...

2004
John Mukum Mbaku

In the 1950s and 1960s, many Africans believed that independence would change prospects for rapid economic growth and development. First, independence implied the end of colonialism and its despotic, exploitative, and repressive institutions. Second, with the Europeans gone, Africans could now engage in democratic (people-driven, participatory, and inclusive) constitution-making to provide them...

2004
C. W. BARKER G. M. BARKER

New Zealand Journal of Ecology (1998) 22(2): 189-196 ©New Zealand Ecological Society limitation on the sustainability of pastoral land use in New Zealand and this issue has been heightened by recent resource management legislation (Blaschke et al., 1992). In contrast, there have been few investigations on the effects of forest removal on the New Zealand soil fauna (Yeates, 1991). Contraction in...

2010
Kwame Nkrumah Enrico Mattei Gianmarco I.P. Ottaviano

The potential of traditional natural resources management for biodiversity conservation and the improvement of sustainable rural livelihoods is no longer in doubt. In sub-Saharan Africa, extensive habitat destruction, degradation, and severe depletion of wildlife, which have seriously reduced biodiversity and undermined the livelihoods of many people in rural communities, have been attributed m...

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