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Traditional Ecological Knowledge: Wisdom for Sustainable Development. Edited by Nancy M. Williams and Graham Baines, 1993. Canberra: Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies, Australian National University. Reviewed by John Cordell, Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Griffith University, Queensland 4111, Australia.

Highlights

  • Abdel-Malek, Anwar 1968 Egypt: military society; the army regime, the left, and social change under Nasser

  • A notable accomplishment of the comparatively shortlived (1983-1989), yet farsighted IUCN Ecology Commission's Working Group on Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK), was a special workshop held at the Australian National University in April 1988

  • The volume as a whole reveals how sharply TEK issues, and the emphasis given to definitions, issues, and problems, vary according to region and colonial history, and in terms of the political status of indigenous groups in question

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Abdel-Malek, Anwar 1968 Egypt: military society; the army regime, the left, and social change under Nasser. A notable accomplishment of the comparatively shortlived (1983-1989), yet farsighted IUCN Ecology Commission's Working Group on Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK), was a special workshop held at the Australian National University in April 1988.

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