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But we think that there's an inextricable link between people and the environment, and that's what we call biocultural diversity.
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But we think that there's an inextricable link between people and the environment, and that's what we call biocultural diversity.
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It does so through complex biocultural evolutionary pathways that now also promote retail sales and endless repetition of seasonal songs in the shopping mall nearest you.
William Grassie: Christmas From The Outside In: A Meditation William Grassie 2011
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It does so through complex biocultural evolutionary pathways that now also promote retail sales and endless repetition of seasonal songs in the shopping mall nearest you.
William Grassie: Christmas From The Outside In: A Meditation William Grassie 2011
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So, how can biocultural diversity -- possibly humanity's core asset in adapting to climate change -- help people make the transition to a more challenging day-to-day existence?
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"We want for 'biocultural diversity' to become a household name in every household and for everyone to reconnect with, and care for, the true web of life -- in nature and culture."
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"Traditional knowledge," according to Maffi, "can help people to adapt and combat the effects of climate change and is central to maintaining and restoring biocultural diversity."
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Terralingua researches, communicates, and seeks to ameliorate the loss of biological, linguistic, and cultural diversity -- "biocultural diversity" for short -- in part by communicating that nature and culture are inescapably linked.
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In 1993, Maffi developed that idea into the now burgeoning field of biocultural diversity, which asserts that biological, cultural and linguistic diversity are intimately interrelated and interdependent.
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In 1993, Maffi developed that idea into the now burgeoning field of biocultural diversity, which asserts that biological, cultural and linguistic diversity are intimately interrelated and interdependent.
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