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REDISCOVERY OF TRADITIONAL ECOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE AS ADAPTIVE MANAGEMENT. Fikret Berkes, Johan Colding, and Carl Folke. Indigenous groups offer alternative knowledge and perspectives based on their own locally developed practices of resource use. TRADITIONAL ECOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE AND WISDOM OF ABORIGINAL PEOPLES IN BRITISH COLUMBIA. Nancy J. Turner, Marianne Boelscher Ignace, and Ronald Ignace. This paper discusses the characteristics and application of Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Wisdom (TEKW) of aboriginal peoples in British Colulmbia, Canada. UNDERSTANDING ESKIMO SCIENCE. This article originally appeared in Audubon magazine, September/October 1993, pp. 102-109. Adapted from Biophilia by Richard Nelson, 1993. Traditional hunters' insights into the natural world are worth rediscovering.
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