Darrell A Posey
Indigenous Knowledge and Ethics
A Darrell Posey Reader
Herausgeber: Plenderleith, Kristiana
Darrell A Posey
Indigenous Knowledge and Ethics
A Darrell Posey Reader
Herausgeber: Plenderleith, Kristiana
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This book presents seventeen of Posey's articles on the topics of ethnoentomology, indigenous knowledge, and intellectual property rights.
This book presents seventeen of Posey's articles on the topics of ethnoentomology, indigenous knowledge, and intellectual property rights.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 242mm x 163mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9780415323635
- ISBN-10: 0415323630
- Artikelnr.: 22328692
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 242mm x 163mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9780415323635
- ISBN-10: 0415323630
- Artikelnr.: 22328692
Darrell A. Posey, who died in 2001, was internationally known for his advocacy of indigenous peoples: from his pioneering association with the Kayapó of Brazil to his global campaign to protect indigenous knowledge and practices using the concept of Traditional Resource Rights. Edited by Kristiana Plenderleith.
1 Introduction to ethnobiology: its implications and applications PART I
Ethnoentomology 2 Topics and issues in ethnoentomology with some
suggestions for the development of hypothesis-generation and testing in
ethnobiology 3 Ethnoentomological survey of Brazilian Indians 4
Entomological considerations in south-eastern aboriginal demography 5 An
ethnoentomological perspective of the south-eastern Indian belief system
PART II Wider applications of indigenous knowledge 6 The application of
ethnobiology in the conservation of dwindling natural resources: lost
knowledge or options for the survival of the planet 7 Ethnobiology and
ethnodevelopment: importance of traditional knowledge and traditional
peoples 8 Ethnoecology as applied anthropology in Amazonian development 9
The perception of ecological zones and natural resources in the Brazilian
Amazon: an ethnoecology of Lake Coari 10 Diachronic ecotones and
anthropogenic landscapes in Amazonia: contesting the consciousness of
conservation 11 Indigenous knowledge, biodiversity, and international
rights: learning about forests from the Kayapó Indians of the Brazilian
Amazon PART III Intellectual property rights and ethical concerns 12
Intellectual property rights: what is the position of ethnobiology? 13
Indigenous knowledge and green consumerism: co-operation or conflict? 14
Traditional Resource Rights (TRR): de facto self-determination for
indigenous peoples 15 Finders keepers won't do any more: Darrell Posey says
the time has come for a rethink on bioprospecting 16 Indigenous peoples and
Traditional Resource Rights:a basis for equitable relationships? 17 The
'balance sheet' and the 'sacred balance': valuing the knowledge of
indigenous and traditional peoples
Ethnoentomology 2 Topics and issues in ethnoentomology with some
suggestions for the development of hypothesis-generation and testing in
ethnobiology 3 Ethnoentomological survey of Brazilian Indians 4
Entomological considerations in south-eastern aboriginal demography 5 An
ethnoentomological perspective of the south-eastern Indian belief system
PART II Wider applications of indigenous knowledge 6 The application of
ethnobiology in the conservation of dwindling natural resources: lost
knowledge or options for the survival of the planet 7 Ethnobiology and
ethnodevelopment: importance of traditional knowledge and traditional
peoples 8 Ethnoecology as applied anthropology in Amazonian development 9
The perception of ecological zones and natural resources in the Brazilian
Amazon: an ethnoecology of Lake Coari 10 Diachronic ecotones and
anthropogenic landscapes in Amazonia: contesting the consciousness of
conservation 11 Indigenous knowledge, biodiversity, and international
rights: learning about forests from the Kayapó Indians of the Brazilian
Amazon PART III Intellectual property rights and ethical concerns 12
Intellectual property rights: what is the position of ethnobiology? 13
Indigenous knowledge and green consumerism: co-operation or conflict? 14
Traditional Resource Rights (TRR): de facto self-determination for
indigenous peoples 15 Finders keepers won't do any more: Darrell Posey says
the time has come for a rethink on bioprospecting 16 Indigenous peoples and
Traditional Resource Rights:a basis for equitable relationships? 17 The
'balance sheet' and the 'sacred balance': valuing the knowledge of
indigenous and traditional peoples
1 Introduction to ethnobiology: its implications and applications PART I
Ethnoentomology 2 Topics and issues in ethnoentomology with some
suggestions for the development of hypothesis-generation and testing in
ethnobiology 3 Ethnoentomological survey of Brazilian Indians 4
Entomological considerations in south-eastern aboriginal demography 5 An
ethnoentomological perspective of the south-eastern Indian belief system
PART II Wider applications of indigenous knowledge 6 The application of
ethnobiology in the conservation of dwindling natural resources: lost
knowledge or options for the survival of the planet 7 Ethnobiology and
ethnodevelopment: importance of traditional knowledge and traditional
peoples 8 Ethnoecology as applied anthropology in Amazonian development 9
The perception of ecological zones and natural resources in the Brazilian
Amazon: an ethnoecology of Lake Coari 10 Diachronic ecotones and
anthropogenic landscapes in Amazonia: contesting the consciousness of
conservation 11 Indigenous knowledge, biodiversity, and international
rights: learning about forests from the Kayapó Indians of the Brazilian
Amazon PART III Intellectual property rights and ethical concerns 12
Intellectual property rights: what is the position of ethnobiology? 13
Indigenous knowledge and green consumerism: co-operation or conflict? 14
Traditional Resource Rights (TRR): de facto self-determination for
indigenous peoples 15 Finders keepers won't do any more: Darrell Posey says
the time has come for a rethink on bioprospecting 16 Indigenous peoples and
Traditional Resource Rights:a basis for equitable relationships? 17 The
'balance sheet' and the 'sacred balance': valuing the knowledge of
indigenous and traditional peoples
Ethnoentomology 2 Topics and issues in ethnoentomology with some
suggestions for the development of hypothesis-generation and testing in
ethnobiology 3 Ethnoentomological survey of Brazilian Indians 4
Entomological considerations in south-eastern aboriginal demography 5 An
ethnoentomological perspective of the south-eastern Indian belief system
PART II Wider applications of indigenous knowledge 6 The application of
ethnobiology in the conservation of dwindling natural resources: lost
knowledge or options for the survival of the planet 7 Ethnobiology and
ethnodevelopment: importance of traditional knowledge and traditional
peoples 8 Ethnoecology as applied anthropology in Amazonian development 9
The perception of ecological zones and natural resources in the Brazilian
Amazon: an ethnoecology of Lake Coari 10 Diachronic ecotones and
anthropogenic landscapes in Amazonia: contesting the consciousness of
conservation 11 Indigenous knowledge, biodiversity, and international
rights: learning about forests from the Kayapó Indians of the Brazilian
Amazon PART III Intellectual property rights and ethical concerns 12
Intellectual property rights: what is the position of ethnobiology? 13
Indigenous knowledge and green consumerism: co-operation or conflict? 14
Traditional Resource Rights (TRR): de facto self-determination for
indigenous peoples 15 Finders keepers won't do any more: Darrell Posey says
the time has come for a rethink on bioprospecting 16 Indigenous peoples and
Traditional Resource Rights:a basis for equitable relationships? 17 The
'balance sheet' and the 'sacred balance': valuing the knowledge of
indigenous and traditional peoples