Kincraft: Crafting Kinship With Place Towards A Neo-Indigenous Identity
It all begins with an idea.
Relating Climate and Biodiversity Aims in Local Watersheds: A Grounding Approach to Global Challenges
It all begins with an idea.
Indigenous Pastoralism: Challenging the Hunter-Gatherer Stereotype
It all begins with an idea.
Kincraft: Relating to the land through skills, knowledge and crafts.
It all begins with an idea.
Neo-Indigeneity: Relating Again With The Land Of The British Isles
It all begins with an idea.
Ethnoecology in Urban Spaces: Understanding Non-human Communities in the City
It all begins with an idea.
The Indigenous History of Great Britain: A Deep Dive into the Past
It all begins with an idea.
Ethnoecology and Sustainability
By delving into the intricate relationship between people and place, ethnoecology offers unique opportunities to address pressing environmental issues.
Ethnoecology and Related fields
Ethnoecology, human ecology, and environmental anthropology are all fields that delve into the intricate relationships between humans and their environments, yet each brings a unique perspective to the table.
Ethnoecology and Indigeneity
The concept of Indigeneity has undergone a significant evolution from its historical associations with primitiveness to its current recognition as a multifaceted and dynamic identity.
Ethnoecology and Ecology Without Nature
"Nature" is not a fixed or universal concept but a culturally curated creation shaped by many literary, artistic, and philosophical influences throughout history.
Ethnoecology, Ethnography and Narratives
Through stories, myths, and histories, ethnoecologists uncover individuals' cultural beliefs, ecological knowledge, and connections to their local ecosystems.
Ethnoecology and Ontologies
Ontologies, the foundational beliefs and assumptions about the nature of reality, play a pivotal role in ethnoecology.