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Cultural Heritage and Sustainable Forest Management: The Role of Traditional Knowledge

Strengthening of Traditional Knowledge for Sustainable Forest Management: Case in Seram Island, Mollucas, Indonesia

Strengthening of Traditional Knowledge for Sustainable Forest Management: Case in Seram Island, Mollucas, Indonesia

... of sustainable forest ...the forest products to be harvested and the value of feeling embarrassed if ...the role of sanction becomes an element to control the implementation of the customs ...

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Traditional Knowledge and Environment in a Globalised World A Study

Traditional Knowledge and Environment in a Globalised World A Study

... whereas traditional knowledge can provide in depth experience in the local ...including forest and agricultural products, herbal medicines, cultural heritage or traditional ...

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Comparison of Cultural Heritage Tourism Towards Sustainable Development Case study: Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia - Bangkok, Thailand

Comparison of Cultural Heritage Tourism Towards Sustainable Development Case study: Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia - Bangkok, Thailand

... managing cultural heritage tourism has traditionally used a top-down approach (McArthur, ...2003). Management process of cultural heritage tourism with this approach is considered less ...

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Role of Traditional Ethnobotanical Knowledge and Indigenous Institutions in Sustainable Land Management in Western Highlands of Kenya

Role of Traditional Ethnobotanical Knowledge and Indigenous Institutions in Sustainable Land Management in Western Highlands of Kenya

... important role in agro-biodiversity by culti- vating, caring for and conserving plant resources by borrowing from traditional indigenous knowledge where women are well endowed as seen ...vital ...

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Libraries and their role in building knowledge and achieving sustainable development

Libraries and their role in building knowledge and achieving sustainable development

... wise management of available resources in a way that ensures economic, social and cultural prosperity and the realization of the development and environmental needs of present and future ...generations. ...

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State Forest Management Organisations in Europe: A

State Forest Management Organisations in Europe: A

... SFMOs are defined as commercially- oriented state forest companies, enterprises and agencies that have sustainable forest management and sustainable wood production as major concerns [2[r] ...

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The Hidden Face of Cultural Heritage: a science window for the dissemination of elementary knowledge of risk and vulnerability in cultural heritage

The Hidden Face of Cultural Heritage: a science window for the dissemination of elementary knowledge of risk and vulnerability in cultural heritage

... of Cultural Heritage (ScW-CH) is a model designed for the dissemination of knowledge about risk in cultural heritage, led by researchers in col- laboration with museum specialists in ...

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Participatory forest management for the sustainable management of the Sundarbans Mangrove Forest

Participatory forest management for the sustainable management of the Sundarbans Mangrove Forest

... forest management (Stone et ...effective forest management, but also conducive to an equitable distribution of benefits obtained from managing the ...for sustainable forest ...

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Cultural heritage and one of the UNESCO world heritage list, Cumalikizik

Cultural heritage and one of the UNESCO world heritage list, Cumalikizik

... new constructions emerge in old city texture due to human necessities, environmental conditions, economic changes and developing technology. In this context, the main problem is the designing of the structures without ...

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The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: a Human Rights Framework for Intellectual Property Rights

The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: a Human Rights Framework for Intellectual Property Rights

... At the outset, it should be noted that, as discussed in section 2.1 above, the Declaration is the culmination of a long and complex political and normative process. Over this extended period, the drafters could take into ...

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The Relationship between Knowledge and Green Logistics. A Theoretical Approach

The Relationship between Knowledge and Green Logistics. A Theoretical Approach

... accepted knowledge management modes and their interaction with important and fresh processes for the company as the reverse logistics activities, commonly called “green ...logistics”. Knowledge is an ...

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baureka.online - Research Repository, Catalogue and Archive for  Architectural History and Building Archaeology

baureka.online - Research Repository, Catalogue and Archive for Architectural History and Building Archaeology

... The same question of how the community is going to publish research in the future, however, also allows a closer look at the unexplored opportunities digitalisation offers to the discipline. The first of those ...

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Forest Tenure and Sustainable Forest Management

Forest Tenure and Sustainable Forest Management

... term forest concessions granted to industry, communities, or indigenous groups, for ...industrial forest concessions, Karsenty, Drigo, Piketty, & Singer (2008) establish that in countries where large ...

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Intangible Cultural Heritage and Sustainable Tourism in Córdoba, Spain

Intangible Cultural Heritage and Sustainable Tourism in Córdoba, Spain

... fact, heritage is one of the attributes that differentiates some sites from others, due to the complex system in which the destination is included and to the sustainable development with many facets in ...

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Economic effectiveness of sustainable forest management

Economic effectiveness of sustainable forest management

... of sustainable forest man- agement belongs to the priorities of national forest policy and the whole forestry ...near-natural management systems grow intensive and the issue is treated by all ...

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Cultural Heritage and Sustainable Development in Mountainous Areas - Case of Kelmend

Cultural Heritage and Sustainable Development in Mountainous Areas - Case of Kelmend

... and Cultural Heritage preservation is an important issue toward sustainable ...natural heritage which constitutes the main advantage for its future ...natural heritage is the most ...

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Medicinal plants, traditional medicine, markets and management in far-west Nepal

Medicinal plants, traditional medicine, markets and management in far-west Nepal

... care knowledge [81], is devoted to protect medicinal plants and strengthen the knowledge of Amchi healers ...Their knowledge base for therapies stems from custom, livelihood strategies, and available ...

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Balancing adaptivity and customisation : in search of sustainable personalisation in cultural heritage

Balancing adaptivity and customisation : in search of sustainable personalisation in cultural heritage

... As it could be expected, the larger sets of entry refers to ‘me’ and the ‘visit history’, however features generally considered worth implementing in the personalisation literature such as ‘visiting style’ and ...

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Festivalising Heritage in the Borderlands: Constituting Ethnic Histories and Heritages under the Rule of the Finn Forest Republic

Festivalising Heritage in the Borderlands: Constituting Ethnic Histories and Heritages under the Rule of the Finn Forest Republic

... for cultural identity, to tourism investors in search of ...of heritage – either as economic capital, or as engagement and unpaid voluntary ...national heritage had to be preserved as symbols of ...

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The Role of Metadata in the Longevity of Cultural Heritage Resources

The Role of Metadata in the Longevity of Cultural Heritage Resources

... the management of information and the institutions in the cultural heritage sector are seeking for ways to incorporate it into their everyday ...the cultural heri- tage ...

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