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Cultural and Spiritual Values of Biodiversity
Edited by Darrell Addison Posey
ITDG Publishing
2000
Hardback ISBN 1853393975
£39.95
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Weaving together philosophical, historical, legal, scientific and personal viewpoints, this
book gives a rich sample of the vast web which makes up our cultural, spiritual and social
diversity. The volume highlights the central importance of cultural and spiritual values in the
appreciation and preservation of all life and argues that these values give us a true reflection
of worth. It demonstrates how many cultures see Nature as an extension of society, and how
sensitive stewardship is an integral part of existence. The book covers: language and how
cognition and speech encode indigenous knowledge systems are critical for preservation
of diversity; the complex issue of indigenous people and the problems of preserving their
relationships both with and within their societies; voices of the world - expressions of
concern and disquiet over the declining world diversity; holistic health practices where
environment and diet are integrated into indigenous medical health systems; the importance
of developing effective intellectual property rights and territorial and land rights to enhance
and maintain local control. This book arose out of the Global Biodiversity Assessment
(GBA), a massive review of current knowledge in the broad field of biological diversity,
commissioned by United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP)
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