2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10745-022-00375-9
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Eroding Traditional Ecological Knowledge. A Case Study in Bolivia

Abstract: The capacity of Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) to adapt to and co-evolve with changes in its socioecological system (SES) is well known. However, insights are needed to understand if and how TEK´s spiritual, social, and ecological dimensions relate to each other. Our paper contributes to this broader question by identifying the main socioecological factors that impact the transmission of TEK within and across generations and by exploring how the co-evolution of TEK with its socioecological system can b… Show more

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“…Economic position can drive ethnobiological knowledge (Gruberg et al 2022; Sogbohossou et al 2015). This is both in terms of what profession an individual has, and what relationship with the natural environment is necessitated by said profession.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Economic position can drive ethnobiological knowledge (Gruberg et al 2022; Sogbohossou et al 2015). This is both in terms of what profession an individual has, and what relationship with the natural environment is necessitated by said profession.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%