Traditional ecological knowledge
Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) describes indigenous and other traditional knowledge of local resources. As a field of study in anthropology, TEK refers to "a cumulative body of knowledge, belief, and practice, evolving by accumulation of TEK and handed down through generations through traditional songs, stories and beliefs. It is concerned with the relationship of living beings (including human) with their traditional groups and with their environment." It is important to note that indigenous knowledge is not a universal concept among various societies, but is referred to a system of knowledge traditions or practices that are heavily dependent on "place". Such knowledge is used in natural resource management as a substitute for baseline environmental data in cases where there is li
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Traditional ecological knowledge
Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) describes indigenous and other traditional knowledge of local resources. As a field of study in anthropology, TEK refers to "a cumulative body of knowledge, belief, and practice, evolving by accumulation of TEK and handed down through generations through traditional songs, stories and beliefs. It is concerned with the relationship of living beings (including human) with their traditional groups and with their environment." It is important to note that indigenous knowledge is not a universal concept among various societies, but is referred to a system of knowledge traditions or practices that are heavily dependent on "place". Such knowledge is used in natural resource management as a substitute for baseline environmental data in cases where there is li
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Traditional Ecological Knowled ...... teractions of the environment.
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تصف المعرفة البيئية التقليدية ...... خطط البيئية وتتبع تغير المناخ.
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傳統生態智慧(英語:Traditional ecologic ...... 統生態智慧效能降低或過時,這類的傳統智慧可能會被削弱或失傳。
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Traditional Ecological Knowled ...... ata in cases where there is li
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تصف المعرفة البيئية التقليدية ...... ل من البيانات العلمية المسجلة.
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傳統生態智慧(英語:Traditional ecologic ...... 統生態智慧效能降低或過時,這類的傳統智慧可能會被削弱或失傳。
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Traditional ecological knowledge
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معرفة بيئية تقليدية
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傳統生態智慧
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