Przewalski's Horses in Eurasia explores how pluralism in species reintroduction provides insights into the experiences, relationships, and knowledge required for future international collaborations to better capture the complexity of both nature and society in scientific practice.
Przewalski's Horses in Eurasia explores how pluralism in species reintroduction provides insights into the experiences, relationships, and knowledge required for future international collaborations to better capture the complexity of both nature and society in scientific practice.
Michael L. Zukosky is associate professor of anthropology at Eastern Washington University.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface: Pluralism and the Reintroduction of Przewalski's Horses Chapter 1 Horses and Ontological Pluralism Chapter 2 Epistemologies in Monitoring Released Horses Chapter 3 The Languages of Observation: The Case of Chinese Science Chapter 4 Human Values and the Design of Wildlife Monitoring Systems Chapter 5 Sentiments and Assessments of Reintroduction Conclusion: Pluralism and Implications for Future Reintroductions
Preface: Pluralism and the Reintroduction of Przewalski's Horses Chapter 1 Horses and Ontological Pluralism Chapter 2 Epistemologies in Monitoring Released Horses Chapter 3 The Languages of Observation: The Case of Chinese Science Chapter 4 Human Values and the Design of Wildlife Monitoring Systems Chapter 5 Sentiments and Assessments of Reintroduction Conclusion: Pluralism and Implications for Future Reintroductions
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