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Ruifei Tang  •  Published 2012  •  Political Science
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I Acknowledgements
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Abbreviations ....................................................................................................................................
VI List of Figures
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of Tables
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Preface
................................................................................................................................................... 8
CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................. 9
1. EMERGENCE OF THE FIELD
................................................................................................................. 9 2. THE CONCEPT OF
TRADITIONAL ECOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE ............................................ 10 2.1 The de nition
.................................................................................................................................... 10 2.2 The
terminology ............................................................................................................................... 12 3.
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF TRADITIONAL ECOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE .................................. 16 3.1
TEK for indigenous populations ................................................................................................. 16
3.1.1 Sustaining indigenous livelihood and well-being ........................................................... 16
3.1.2 Sustaining indigenous cultural identity and signi cance ........................................... 16
3.1.3 Supporting indigenous empowerment............................................................................... 18
3.2 TEK as science
................................................................................................................................... 19 3.3 TEK for
environmental conservation and resource management ................................ 22 4. THE STATUS
OF TEK & CORRESPONDING ACTIONS ................................................................ 24 4.1 TEK
status ........................................................................................................................................... 24
4.2 The status of TEK research
........................................................................................................... 25 4.3 Corresponding
conservation actions ........................................................................................ 27 4.4
Controversies regarding TEK and TEK conservation ......................................................... 28 LESS

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