Buch, Englisch, 348 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 546 g
ISBN: 978-3-031-16842-0
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
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Chapter 1. Introduction.- Part 1. Concepts.- Chapter 2. Traditional Knowledge Systems and Sustainable Development.- Chapter 3. Theoretical Framework and Approaches of Traditional Ecological Knowledge.- Chapter 4. Geographies of Knowledge Synthesis and Interdisciplinarity.- Part 2. Practices.- Chapter 5. Traditional Knowledge, Beliefs and Practices associated with Ethnic People of Manipur, North East India in Conservation of Biodiversity.- Chapter 6. Appliance of Indigenous Knowledge in Mangrove Conservation and Sustaining Livelihood in Indian Sundarbans Delta: A Geospatial Analysis.- Chapter 7. Assessing the Traditional Ecological Knowledge on natural resource use pattern for self-sustenance: A case study of Pangwals, Western Himalaya.- Chapter 8. Traditional Ecological Knowledge of Resource Management in Nepal.- Chapter 9. Indigenous Knowledge and Traditional Practices for Water Resource Management in Rajasthan, India.- Chapter 10. Significance of Indigenous Knowledge Systems in WaterConservation and Management: A Study from Sikkim Himalaya.- Chapter 11. Traditional Method of Farming and Land Resources Management in Zanskar Trans-Himalayan region: A Case Study of Zanskar Sub-Division, Ladakh, India.- Chapter 12. Traditional Knowledge System for Sustainable Agriculture Practices of Rural Communities of North-Western Himalaya.- Chapter 13. Diversity of Vegetables of Baster District (India) and their Relevance in Preventing and Healing Diseases.- Chapter 14. Sustainable Natural Resource Management through Traditional Ecological Knowledge: A Perspective on the role of Apatani Tribal Women, Arunachal Pradesh.- Chapter 15. Contribution of Traditional Ecological Knowledge on Biodiversity Conservation A Retrospective from the Hindu Kush Himalaya.- Part 3. Issues.- Chapter 16. Traditional Ecological Knowledge, Survival Strategy and Resilience of the People Living in Inaccessible Rural Areas of Bangladesh.- Chapter 17. Is Validation of Traditional Ecological Knowledge for Natural Resources Management and Climate Change Adaptations against Western Science a wise idea: Exploring Relevance and Challenges.- Chapter 18. Estimation of Environmental Flow using Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Conservation of Fish Biodiversity.- chapter 19. Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) and its Importance in the Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan.- Chapter 20. Agro-Climatic Constraints and the Adaptive Empirical Knowledge System of Indigenous Farmers in Assam, India.