Buch, Englisch, 507 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 1041 g
Understanding Multiple Perspectives of Nature Conservation
Buch, Englisch, 507 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 1041 g
Reihe: Advances in Geographical and Environmental Sciences
ISBN: 978-981-97-4205-9
Verlag: Springer Nature Singapore
The book is useful for undergraduate and graduate students, policymakers, planners, park managers, and government officials to understand the needs for and natural resources of an area as well as the effect of park policies on people to establish their mutually beneficial relationships. Readers learn how to integrate the concept of sacred landscapes, indigenous knowledge, ethno-culture, and natural resources management to improve human resilience to global environmental change, and to assess the proper development program in resource-deprived areas.
Zielgruppe
Research
Autoren/Hrsg.
Weitere Infos & Material
Introduction.- Sacred Landscapes, Indigenous Knowledge, Ethno-Culture and Natural Resource Management: A Conceptual Framework.- A Bibliometric Analysis of the Global Literature from 1972 to 2022 on "Indigenous Knowledge of Nature Conservation" Using the Lens Database and VOS Viewer.- Land Knowledge Integration System: An Approach of Root Making of Indigenous Knowledge.- Sustainable Management of Indigenous Knowledge Responses to Climate Change for Coastal Islands of Bangladesh.- Indigenous Soil Fertility Management Practices and Its Transition in the Semi-Arid Ethiopian Rift Valley: A Case Study of Agricultural Intensification in Sub-Saharan Africa.- Evaluating the Role of Indigenous Methods of Rainwater Harvesting for Water Sustainability of Local Ecosystems in India.- People’s Biodiversity Register: Documentation, Protection, and Conservation of Genetic Resources and Associated Traditional Knowledge in Sikkim Himalaya, India.- A Rethinking to Integrate Indigenous Knowledge and Natural Resources Management of Sri Lanka.- Rice Farming in Assam (India): Ecology, Tradition, and Transformation.- Forest Rights Act 2006 and the Question of Traditional Knowledge: A Legal Framework for Forest Management in India.- Protecting Australian First Nation’s Dja: Whither Cultural Values Assessments about Country in the Face of Land Use Development Pressures.- Place Attachment and Traditional Ecological Knowledge amongst the Rongmei Naga Indigenous Community in Manipur.- Spatial, Temporal, and Phenomenological Conversations of People with their Scape at Deogaon, Mandla, Madhya Pradesh, India.- A Brief Introduction to Cultural Geography of the Central Himalaya, India.- Assessing the Impact of Modernization on Indigenous Culture and Status of Women in the Himalayas: A Case Study of Kargil District.- Geo-Economy, Working Conditions and Alternative Livelihoods in Temi Tea Estate, Sikkim.- The Role of Sacred Place on Quality of Life: A Temporal Study at International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), Mayapur, West Bengal.- Assessment of Positive Impacts of Covid-19: Socio-cultural and Environmental Perspectives.- An Alternative Approach for Sustainable Management of Indian Sundarbans: Synthesizing Traditional Knowledge, Geoheritage, and Sacred Iconography in a Mangrove Landscape.- Perception and Satisfaction of Tourists Towards Bodh Gaya as A Sacred Tourism Destination.- Protected and Eco-sensitive Areas of Nepal Himalaya and Their Importance.- Architecture of Sacred Landscape in Two Soil Zones: Role of Plant Communities.- Geo-Hydrological Study of Springs in South East Facing Slopes of Shankay Bhir, South Sikkim vis-à-vis its Conservation and Management Through Traditional Knowledge.- Spiritual Commons: An Indigenous Narration for Sacred High-Conservation Value Landscapes of Himachal Pradesh, India.- Mainstreaming Indigenous and Traditional Ecological Knowledge Systems in Global Climate Policy for Resilient Ecosystems and Societies.