Biocultural diversity: A novel concept to assess human-nature interrelations, nature conservation and stewardship in cities

Volume: 40, Pages: 29 - 34
Published: Apr 1, 2019
Abstract
Biocultural diversity is an evolving perspective for studying the interrelatedness between people and their natural environment, not only in ecoregional hotspots and cultural landscapes, but also in urban green spaces. Developed in the 1990s in order to denote the diversity of life in all its manifestations―biological, cultural and linguistic―co-evolving within complex socio-ecological systems such as cities, biocultural diversity was identified...
Paper Details
Title
Biocultural diversity: A novel concept to assess human-nature interrelations, nature conservation and stewardship in cities
Published Date
Apr 1, 2019
Volume
40
Pages
29 - 34
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