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Protected landscapes and cultural and spiritual values
… GTZ. Kasparek Verlag, Heildelberg. Finally, the prevailing economy and power structures should not conflict with the … Sinai whose resorts have become a mainstay of the Egyptian economy and one of the world’s fastest grow- ing development … used. Ecological meth- ods of energy production and high economy in its use in a monastic environment would also be a …
Indigenous and traditional peoples and climate change
… as hunting and gathering remains the core of the household economy, and food consumption is therefore both the driving … are gradually adapting their lives to an agricultural economy and are becoming increasingly semi-sedentary. It … and that they will become more integrated into the market economy. The following table gives an overview over the …
The Sacred Dimension of Protected Areas: Proceedings of the Second Workshop of the Delos Initiative - Ouranoupolis 2007
… resort is not the most significant driver of the Flagstaff economy. Unfortunately, most visitors and tourists are … 1st millennium BC and the 1st–early 2nd millennium AD, the economy of these tribes was based on hunting in the forest, … nature through practices connected with the natural economy of the region: gathering berries and mushrooms, …
Customary laws: Governing natural resource management in the northern areas
… law continues to apply to the use of pastures. The economy of the Northern Areas is agro-pastoral, and … The dependency on natural resources and the agro-pastoral economy of the region has resulted in the creation of strong … societies. Tribes usually have a pastoral or horticultural economy and are organised by villages and descent groups. The …