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Silva,Nylber Augusto da; Alves,Ângelo Giuseppe Chaves; Albuquerque,Ulysses Paulino de; Ramos,Marcelo Alves. |
ABSTRACT We employed a biocultural approach to understanding the dynamics of knowledge ans use of natural resources associated in immaterial aspects of culture. We investigated whether factors such as sex, income, age, religion, occupation and time of participation in cultural practice influence the richness of species known and used by members of Cavalo Marinho, expression of the popular culture of the Brazilian Northeast that brings together theater, music and dance. We recorded a total of 111 ethnospecies (95 plants and 16 animals), based on information obtained from 56 informants. .There was a predominance of native plants and domestic animals in the knowledge of the participants in this cultural expression, although effective use is restricted to few... |
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
Palavras-chave: Biocultural approach; Biocultural heritage; Cultural practice; Intracultural variation; Knowledge and use; Natural resources. |
Ano: 2019 |
URL: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-33062019000200315 |
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Apgar, Marina J; Policy, Economic and Social Sciences, WorldFish Center; m.apgar@cgxchange.org; Allen, Will; Learning for Sustainability; willallennz@gmail.com; Moore, Kevin; Faculty of Environment, Society and Design, Lincoln University; kevin.moore@lincoln.ac.nz; Ataria, James; Te Matapuna, Kaupapa Maori Unit, Faculty of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Lincoln University; jamie.ataria@gmail.com. |
Resilience is emerging as a promising vehicle for improving management of social-ecological systems that can potentially lead to more sustainable arrangements between environmental and social spheres. Central to an understanding of how to support resilience is the need to understand social change and its links with adaptation and transformation. Our aim is to contribute to insights about and understanding of underlying social dynamics at play in social-ecological systems. We argue that longstanding indigenous practices provide opportunities for investigating processes of adaptation and transformation. We use in-depth analysis of adaptation and transformation through engagement in participatory action research, focusing on the role of cultural and social... |
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Reports |
Palavras-chave: Adaptation; Cultural practice; Guna; Reflection; Resilience; Ritual; Participatory action research; Transformation. |
Ano: 2015 |
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Chonnipa Nuanthong; Renu Jumpaket; Puttachat Sripanom; Rasamee Dhitikiattipong; Sukanya Arunmit; Wichit Sirisantana. |
Objective of this study is to characterize the impact of different injury profiles due to multiple pests and cultural practices on rice crop health and yields under irrigated conditions. The survey was conducted in NongKhai and Bueng Kan. The data sets collected from 96 fields included (I) nominal data set, which consists of soil types, rice varieties, and cultural practices, and (ii) ordinal data set, which consists of crop injuries due to insects, diseases and weeds, and rice yield. The data was analysed using various methods, i.e. non-parametric, multivariate statistic method, probability, cluster analysis, Chi-square distance and correspondence analysis. The results from cluster analysis based on multiple pest injury profiles (IP), farmer fields can be... |
Tipo: PhysicalObject |
Palavras-chave: Crop health; Multiple pests injuries; Irrigated rice ecosystem; Weather patterns; Cultural practice; Nong Khai province; Bueng Kan province; ข้าว; สุขภาพพืช; รูปแบบการเข้าทำลายของศัตรูข้าวหลายชนิด; ระบบนิเวศนาชลประทาน; สภาพภูมิอากาศ; การเขตกรรม; จ.หนองคาย; จ.บึงกาฬ. |
Ano: 2014 |
URL: http://anchan.lib.ku.ac.th/agnet/handle/001/5629 |
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Apichat Seiyot; Ratthipha Thanaruksa; Jintana Asurin; Rasamee Dhitikiattipong; Sukanya Arunmit; Wichit Sirisantana. |
Research studies the impacts of multiple pest injuries on rice crop health and yield grown under irrigated ecosystem with different cultural practices in Surin province. Data sets were collected from 75 farmers' fields and analysed using non-parametric multivariate statistical method, probability, cluster analysis, Chi-square distance analysis, and correspondence analysis. Data sets included soil properties, irrigation system, rice cultivars, cultural practices, yields, crop damages due to insects, diseases, and weeds. The results from a cluster analysis based on multiple pest injury profiles (IP), farmer fields could be classified into 4 groups; IP1, IP2, IP3, and IP4, with the number of members of 71, 2, 1, and 1, respectively. A cluster analysis... |
Tipo: PhysicalObject |
Palavras-chave: Crop health; Multiple pests injuries; Irrigated rice ecosystem; Weather patterns; Cultural practice; Surin province; ข้าว; สุขภาพพืช; รูปแบบการเข้าทำลายของศัตรูข้าวหลายชนิด; ระบบนิเวศนาชลประทาน; สภาพภูมิอากาศ; การเขตกรรม; โรคของข้าว; แมลงศัตรูข้าว; ผลผลิต; จ.สุรินทร์. |
Ano: 2014 |
URL: http://anchan.lib.ku.ac.th/agnet/handle/001/5619 |
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