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Cultural diversity is closely linked to biodiversity. Humanity’s collective knowledge of biodiversity and its use and management rests in cultural diversity; conversely, conserving biodiversity often helps strengthen cultural integrity beliefs, and values. Task before us is to safeguard cultural and biological for present and future generations. Anthropology’s enduring interest in people’s knowledge systems has recently attracted the attention of development policymakers and practitioners. ‘Indigenous knowledge’ has emerged with the focus on popular participation and planning-from-below. There is greater need to discuss the links between nature and culture, and particularly to acknowledge the intangible/ tangible heritage of indigenous/ tribal people in the world. This volume is being brought out as a special commemorative volume during out as a special commemorative volume during the 16th World Congress of the International Union of Anthropological and ethnological Sciences (IUAES) 2009, Kunming, Yunna, China-27-31 July 2009. In order to be compatible with the focal theme of “Humanity, development and Cultural Diversity” of the 16th world Congress IUAES, 2009, we have chosen the somewhat allied theme of Cultural Diversity, Indigenous Knowledge, and Biodiversity Conservation to bring this special volume. In doing so our prime purpose is to present before the world anthropologists a faction of our contribution towards understanding the large vision of Humanity, Development and Cultural Diversity. The Chosen themes of Cultural Diversity, Indigenous Knowledge, and Biodiversity Conservation are too focused to be adequately and justifiably analyzed by the specialists in one discipline. Hence, we approached the colleagues in allied discipline. All papers focus on long or more of the issues of the Cultural Diversity, Indigenous Knowledge, and Biodiversity Conservation and in doing so they are not confined to Asia / South Asia alone. ISBN-9788183873161
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Pages : 288
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