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LINKS Brochure
   

Brochure describing the LINKS Project.
Sophisticated knowledge of the natural world is not confined to science. Societies from all regions of the world have developed rich sets of experience, understanding and explanation.

These systems of local and indigenous knowledge are intimately connected with:
• resource use and land tenure
• taxonomies and systems of classification
• ethics, spirituality and worldview
• cultural diversity and language
• social relations

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