13 Policy Matters.qxp
References Adams, W.M., “Nature and the colonial mind”, pp. 16-50 in William M. Adams and Martin Mulligan (eds.) Decolonizing Na ...
London, 1995. Seton-Karr, H., “The Preservation of Big Game”, Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Wild Fauna of t ...
Conservation aas ccultural aand ppolitical ppractice Conservation oof ddryland bbiodiversity bby mmobile iindige- nous ppeople—t ...
toralism is concentrated on 3% of the total land area, mainly in the highlands of Mt. Marsabit, the Hurri Hills and Mt. Kulal. O ...
tain the rules of rational and proper use of resources—an indispensable element in an environment dominated by scarcity and unpr ...
They feed on various types of vegetation, and particularly on leaves, hence sparing the soil-conserving grass.^5 Mobility and bi ...
plenty of manure and urea, which provide an optimal environment for seed to germi- nate and grow with the onset of rains. Seeds ...
range reserves usually comprise: areas closed during the wet season to ensure the availability of good forage dur- ing the dry s ...
relate to rituals or demarcate ceremonial grounds and shrines. Other trees are pro- tected not for ritual reasons, but because t ...
traditional herbal knowledge is a well- guarded secret and can only be passed on to favourite sons and daughters in the family. ...
erned by rules. The rules are set by a ‘well council” or its appointee (who, how- ever, has no inheritable right), and the water ...
nised area of a well is tantamount to shaving off the hair of someone’s wife; and to demolish or smash the watering troughs is t ...
ecosystems. Pastoralists need help to regain land lost to competing uses—such as unsustainable agricultural uses in the few pock ...
LLa relación existente entre cultura y manejo de los ecosistemas tropicales es algo evidente en un país de enorme biodi- versida ...
culturales que ofrecen elementos de gran utilidad para enfrentar los retos actuales y futuros en el manejo adecuado de ecosiste- ...
conflicto armado, en tanto que las poblacio- nes indígenas han visto cómo sus territorios van siendo afectados paulatinamente. H ...
oriente, se dieron migraciones de pueblos de origen Arawak y Karib, quienes debie- ron seguir rutas naturales y de fácil pene- t ...
más altos grados de des- arrollo y sedentarismo en la Colombia prehispánica. Tanto los Tairona como los Zenú, de marcada influen ...
Hoy, en la parte alta de las montañas viven 4 grupos indígenas: Kogi, Arhuacos, Wiwa y Kankuamos, quienes mantienen en gran medi ...
temente las presiones sobre el territorio tradicional han aumentado, en particular por el conflicto armado que se vive en la reg ...
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