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The Cultural Context of Biodiversity Conservation: Seen and Unseen Dimensions of Indigenous Knowledge Among q'Eqchi' Communities in Guatemala

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Exploring the intricate connections between biological diversity, protected areas, indigenous knowledge, and religious worldviews, this book delves into conservation policies that consider the interplay of discursive, political, economic, social, and ecological elements. It highlights the necessity of understanding these diverse relationships to effectively address conservation challenges.

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The Cultural Context of Biodiversity Conservation: Seen and Unseen Dimensions of Indigenous Knowledge Among q'Eqchi' Communities in Guatemala, Petra Maass

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2010
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