Description: Indigenous Peoples and Tropical Forests: Models of Land Use and Management from Latin America (Cultural Survival Report) Explore sustainable land management practices with Indigenous Peoples and Tropical Forests: Models of Land Use and Management from Latin America. This Cultural Survival Report provides an in-depth look at the relationship between Indigenous communities and the tropical forests they inhabit, highlighting successful, ecologically sound approaches to land use rooted in traditional knowledge. With insights into Latin American environmental and cultural sustainability, this book is ideal for scholars, conservationists, and anyone interested in Indigenous rights and environmental stewardship. Details:Title: Indigenous Peoples and Tropical Forests: Models of Land Use and Management from Latin AmericaSeries: Cultural Survival ReportTopics: Land use, tropical forest management, Indigenous knowledge, Latin AmericaCondition: Good with minor shelf wear and some highlighting Perfect for readers and researchers focused on environmental conservation, Indigenous rights, and sustainable development strategies.
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Format: Paperback
Language: English
Book Title: Indigenous Peoples and Tropical Forests: Models of Land Use and M
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Book Series: Cultural Survival Reports
Author: Jason W. Clay
Publisher: Cultural Survival, Incorporated
Genre: Social Science
Topic: Indigenous Studies, Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies
Number of Pages: 116 Pages