Table of Contents
The People’s Issue — Part 1: At Home and in the World
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Rebuilding Sense of Place: At Home, and In the World
Luisa Maffi
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Mirroring the Land: Biocultural Diversity Embodied
Sonja Swift
Country Minds and the Age of Restoration
Bob Weeden
At Home Between Sciences and Humanities: Biocultural Diversity as Source and Object of Interdisciplinary Dialogue
Cristina Muru
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It’s Hard to Know
Mary Louise Pratt
Edges of Transformation: Women Crossing Boundaries between Ecological and Social Healing
Jeanine M. Canty
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Cracked Earth: Indigenous Responses to Nepal’s Earthquakes
Sara Shneiderman and Mark Turin
When Home Becomes a Protected Area: The Udege People and the Bikin River Valley in the Russian Far East
Aleksandra Bocharnikova
Biocultural Diversity Conservation Tourism: The Gamaran Protected Forest, West Sumatra, Indonesia
Tom Corcoran
Fostering Well-being Through Biocultural Diversity: The Las Nubes Project in a Biological Corridor in Southern Costa Rica
Felipe Montoya-Greenheck
Isafarn Nudrar: Flowerpots Help Preserve Biocultural Diversity in the High Atlas, Morocco
Irene Teixidor Toneu
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Decolonial Mapmaking: Reclaiming Indigenous Places and Knowledge
Jordan Engel
Strengthening the Link Between Green “Fights” and Language “Fights”: A Proposal from Basque Country
Beñat Garaio Mendizabal
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Mangroves, Education, and Recovery of the Territory: Biocultural Diversity in Bahía Solano, Colombia
Text by Felipe Rodríguez Moreno and Norma Constanza Castaño Cuéllar
Photos by Felipe Rodríguez Moreno
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