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.
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This book presents seventeen of Posey's articles on the topics of ethnoentomology, indigenous knowledge, and intellectual property rights.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- 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 Ltd (Sales)
- 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