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The Sacred Dimension of Protected Areas: Proceedings of the Second Workshop of the Delos Initiative - Ouranoupolis 2007
… city. Geomancy is under- pinned by the belief that vital energy forces (‘ki’) flow under the ground, and that … char- acteristics of the area; in general, the use of renewable sources should be progressively promoted; 8. There … es prudently and of developing tech- nologies based on renewable energy. ��� One such example would be the Ca- …
Sacred Natural Sites – Support for custodian protocols and customary laws in the face of global threats and challenges
… that with an increasing worldwide demand for non-renewable natural resources, indigenous peoples and local … and national companies from the extractive and energy industries, agriculture, forestry, infrastructure, …
Protected landscapes and cultural and spiritual values
… no electricity, but it has rustic showers heated by solar energy and compost toilets. The ecolodge presently suffers … Ottoman years. In Simonopetra, water was once used as an energy source for oil presses and timber sawmills. Today, … reasons, some of the monasteries have experimented with renewable energy sources. Simonopetra has made considerable …
Indigenous and local communities and protected areas: Towards equity and enhanced conservation. Guidance on policy and practice for co-managed protected areas and community conserved areas
… complaining about the faults of others and focused their energy instead towards under- standing issues, iden ti fying … ma tion about influ ences on the envi ron ment such as energy, noise, devel op ment plans, and poli cies; and infor …
Pueblos indígenas y tradicionales y áreas protegidas: Principios, directrices y casos de estudio
… intercom/spring2000/LACstudent.htm Cuiaba Integrated Energy (CIE) Web site (2000). http://www.cuiabaenergy.com/ … the National Parks’s perspective. En: Native People and Renewable Resource Management. The 1986 Symposium of the …