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Eco Sustainable Practices

Terra Greenway

Traduttore A AI

Casa editrice: Publifye

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Eco Sustainable Practices highlights the invaluable lessons offered by indigenous conservation methods for contemporary environmental stewardship. It examines how these communities, deeply connected to the land, have developed time-tested approaches to preserve ecosystems and maintain biodiversity. The book argues that integrating this ecological knowledge is crucial for achieving genuine sustainability, particularly as conventional conservation strategies often overlook these profound insights.

 
The book explores resource management through sustainable harvesting and traditional agriculture, contrasting them with Western models. It emphasizes the long-term sustainability and respect for natural cycles inherent in indigenous practices. Using case studies and scientific analyses, the book demonstrates the effectiveness of these methods and their potential for integration into environmental policies.

 
Structured in four parts, the book begins by establishing key concepts and a theoretical framework. It then presents detailed case studies from various regions, analyzes the ecological effectiveness of indigenous practices, and discusses their practical implications for contemporary environmental policies.

 
This interdisciplinary approach, combining ecology, anthropology, history, and environmental policy, provides a comprehensive understanding of indigenous conservation and its relevance to addressing global environmental challenges.
Disponibile da: 29/03/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 69 pagine.

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