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  • 1
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: Online-Ressource
    Serie: Göttinger Beiträge zur Ethnologie Vol. 2
    Dissertationsvermerk: Zugl.: Göttingen, Georg-August Universität, Diss., 2007
    DDC: 330
    Schlagwort(e): Hochschulschrift
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  • 2
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: Online-Ressource (PDF-Datei: 303 S., 5,1 MB)
    Serie: Göttinger Beiträge zur Ethnologie 2
    Serie: Göttinger Beiträge zur Ethnologie
    Paralleltitel: Druckausg. Maaß, Petra, 1969 - The cultural context of biodiversity conservation
    Dissertationsvermerk: Zugl.: Göttingen, Univ., Diss., 2008
    DDC: 333.9516097281
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    Schlagwort(e): Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Guatemala ; Kekchi ; Biodiversität
    Kurzfassung: How are biological diversity, protected areas, indigenous knowledge and religious worldviews related? From an anthropological perspective, this book provides an introduction into the complex subject of conservation policies that cannot be addressed without recognising the encompassing relationship between discursive, political, economic, social and ecological facets. By facing these interdependencies across global, national and local dynamics, it draws on an ethnographic case study among Maya-Q'eqchi' communities living in the margins of protected areas in Guatemala. In documenting the cultural aspects of landscape, the study explores the coherence of diverse expressions of indigenous knowledge. It intends to remind of cultural values and beliefs closely tied to subsistence activities and ritual practices that define local perceptions of the natural environment. The basic idea is to illustrate that there are different ways of knowing and reasoning, seeing and endowing the world with meaning, which include visible material and invisible interpretative understandings. These tend to be underestimated issues in international debates and may provide an alternative approach upon which conservation initiatives responsive to the needs of the humans involved should be based on.
    Anmerkung: Literaturverz. S. 258-280 , Systemvoraussetzungen: Acrobat reader.
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9783940344199
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource
    Schlagwort(e): Society & social sciences ; Anthropology
    Kurzfassung: How are biological diversity, protected areas, indigenous knowledge and religious worldviews related? From an anthropological perspective, this book provides an introduction into the complex subject of conservation policies that cannot be addressed without recognising the encompassing relationship between discursive, political, economic, social and ecological facets. By facing these interdependencies across global, national and local dynamics, it draws on an ethnographic case study among Maya-Q'eqchi' communities living in the margins of protected areas in Guatemala. In documenting the cultural aspects of landscape, the study explores the coherence of diverse expressions of indigenous knowledge. It intends to remind of cultural values and beliefs closely tied to subsistence activities and ritual practices that define local perceptions of the natural environment. The basic idea is to illustrate that there are different ways of knowing and reasoning, seeing and endowing the world with meaning, which include visible material and invisible interpretative understandings. These tend to be underestimated issues in international debates and may provide an alternative approach upon which conservation initiatives responsive to the needs of the humans involved should be based on
    Kurzfassung: How are biological diversity, protected areas, indigenous knowledge and religious worldviews related? From an anthropological perspective, this book provides an introduction into the complex subject of conservation policies that cannot be addressed without recognising the encompassing relationship between discursive, political, economic, social and ecological facets. By facing these interdependencies across global, national and local dynamics, it draws on an ethnographic case study among Maya-Q'eqchi' communities living in the margins of protected areas in Guatemala. In documenting the cultural aspects of landscape, the study explores the coherence of diverse expressions of indigenous knowledge. It intends to remind of cultural values and beliefs closely tied to subsistence activities and ritual practices that define local perceptions of the natural environment. The basic idea is to illustrate that there are different ways of knowing and reasoning, seeing and endowing the world with meaning, which include visible material and invisible interpretative understandings. These tend to be underestimated issues in international debates and may provide an alternative approach upon which conservation initiatives responsive to the needs of the humans involved should be based on
    Anmerkung: English
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  • 4
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    Online-Ressource
    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Universitätsverlag Göttingen
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource
    Schlagwort(e): Society & social sciences ; Anthropology
    Kurzfassung: How are biological diversity, protected areas, indigenous knowledge and religious worldviews related? From an anthropological perspective, this book provides an introduction into the complex subject of conservation policies that cannot be addressed without recognising the encompassing relationship between discursive, political, economic, social and ecological facets. By facing these interdependencies across global, national and local dynamics, it draws on an ethnographic case study among Maya-Q'eqchi' communities living in the margins of protected areas in Guatemala. In documenting the cultural aspects of landscape, the study explores the coherence of diverse expressions of indigenous knowledge. It intends to remind of cultural values and beliefs closely tied to subsistence activities and ritual practices that define local perceptions of the natural environment. The basic idea is to illustrate that there are different ways of knowing and reasoning, seeing and endowing the world with meaning, which include visible material and invisible interpretative understandings. These tend to be underestimated issues in international debates and may provide an alternative approach upon which conservation initiatives responsive to the needs of the humans involved should be based on
    Anmerkung: English
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  • 5
    Online-Ressource
    Online-Ressource
    Göttingen : Univ.-Verl. Göttingen | [Göttingen] : [Niedersächs. Staats- und Univ.-Bibliothek] [Vertrieb]
    ISBN: 9783940344199
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: Online-Ressource
    Serie: Göttinger Beiträge zur Ethnologie Vol. 2
    Dissertationsvermerk: Zugl.: Göttingen, Univ., Diss, 2007
    DDC: 330
    RVK:
    Schlagwort(e): Hochschulschrift
    Kurzfassung: How are biological diversity, protected areas, indigenous knowledge and religious worldviews related? From an anthropological perspective, this book provides an introduction into the complex subject of conservation policies that cannot be addressed without recognising the encompassing relationship between discursive, political, economic, social and ecological facets. By facing these interdependencies across global, national and local dynamics, it draws on an ethnographic case study among Maya-Q'eqchi' communities living in the margins of protected areas in Guatemala. In documenting the cultural aspects of landscape, the study explores the coherence of diverse expressions of indigenous knowledge. It intends to remind of cultural values and beliefs closely tied to subsistence activities and ritual practices that define local perceptions of the natural environment. The basic idea is to illustrate that there are different ways of knowing and reasoning, seeing and endowing the world with meaning, which include visible material and invisible interpretative understandings. These tend to be underestimated issues in international debates and may provide an alternative approach upon which conservation initiatives responsive to the needs of the humans involved should be based on
    Anmerkung: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/2.0/de , English
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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  • 6
    ISBN: 978-3-940344-19-9
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (283 Seiten) , Karten
    Serie: Göttinger Beiträge zur Ethnologie 2
    Schlagwort(e): Lateinamerika Guatemala ; Indianer, Mittel-Amerika ; Kekchi ; Wissen, lokales ; Ethnobiologie ; Kulturökologie ; Beziehungen Mensch-Umwelt ; Naturschutz ; Weltanschauung ; Alta Verpaz 〈Guatemala〉
    Kurzfassung: How are biological diversity, protected areas, indigenous knowledge and religious worldviews related? From an anthropological perspective, this book provides an introduction into the complex subject of conservation policies that cannot be addressed without recognising the encompassing relationship between discursive, political, economic, social and ecological facets. By facing these interdependencies across global, national and local dynamics, it draws on an ethnographic case study among Maya-Q'eqchi' communities living in the margins of protected areas in Guatemala. In documenting the cultural aspects of landscape, the study explores the coherence of diverse expressions of indigenous knowledge. It intends to remind of cultural values and beliefs closely tied to subsistence activities and ritual practices that define local perceptions of the natural environment. The basic idea is to illustrate that there are different ways of knowing and reasoning, seeing and endowing the world with meaning, which include visible material and invisible interpretative understandings. These tend to be underestimated issues in international debates and may provide an alternative approach upon which conservation initiatives responsive to the needs of the humans involved should be based on.
    Anmerkung: Dissertation, Universtität Göttingen, 2008
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9783940344199
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 283 S. , Ill., Kt.
    Serie: Göttinger Beiträge zur Ethnologie 2
    Serie: Göttinger Beiträge zur Ethnologie
    Dissertationsvermerk: Zugl.: Göttingen, Univ., Diss., 2007
    DDC: 333.9516097281
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    Schlagwort(e): Hochschulschrift
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  • 8
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Lateinamerika Guatemala ; Indianer, Mittel-Amerika ; Kekchi ; Wissen, lokales ; Ethnobiologie ; Kulturökologie ; Beziehungen Mensch-Umwelt ; Naturschutz ; Weltanschauung ; Alta Verpaz 〈Guatemala〉 ; Hochschulschrift
    Anmerkung: Göttingen, Univ., Diss., 2008
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