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13.2. Appliquer et accréditer les CAL, le cas échéant, pour garantir l’engagement dans la conservation des espèces.

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2020

Jaguar, Ocelotl, Tepeyollotl: el corazón del monte y la conservación biocultural en espacios naturales

La relación del humano como un componente más de la naturaleza ha generado una gama amplia de interacciones, siendo una de ellas, la relación biocultural del jaguar y la naturaleza con las poblaciones indígenas de América. Esta relación única es de las pocas relaciones que persisten en la actualidad, pese a los procesos históricos que la han afectado.

El jaguar en el mundo prehispánico, y todavía en algunas zonas de México, es considerado el corazón del monte; guardían y dios de los espacios naturales. Pese a su riqueza cultural y biológica, las condiciones sociales y ambientales han reducido su espacio simbólico, material y ecológico.

Biofutura es pionera en aplicar un modelo biocultural y ético para la conservación de la naturaleza, a través de la restructuración de la relación humano-naturaleza, siendo el jaguar especie clave para acercar a las personas a la naturaleza, a sus raíces culturales y a la comprensión de la animalidad y su relación con la bioética.

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Forest conservation through building on indigenous knowledge

In Paraguay we have managed to combine the vision of biodiversity conservation with the restitution of ancestral lands of the Mbyaguarani indigenous people. What we have called “socioenvironmental condominium” is a sample of what can be achieved between environmental organizations and indigenous peoples. Our goals are common and can be achieve by working with those who better understand conservation in situ: native peoples.

Synthesizing Australian Indigenous Biocultural Knowledge

An endnote bibliographic database was created to synthesise Australian Indigenous Biocultural Knowledge (IBK) from existing publicly available documents. This is now available in one place at www.aibk.info for people to search what IBK exists and in what areas (spatially) via an interactive map. Case studies of IBK are also showcased on this website.

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