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Defining biocultural approaches to conservation

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the IPBES Invasive Alien Species Assessment) We contend that biocultural approaches to conservation can achieve effective and just conservation outcomes while addressing erosion of both cultural and biological diversity. Here, we propose a set of guidelines for the adoption of biocultural approaches to conservation. First, we draw lessons from work on biocultural diversity and heritage, social-ecological systems theory, integrated conservation and development, co-management, and community-based conservation to define biocultural approaches to conservation. Second, we describe eight principles that characterize such approaches. Third, we discuss reasons for adopting biocultural approaches and challenges. If used well, biocultural approaches to conservation can be a powerful tool for reducing the global loss of both biological and cultural diversity.

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hash://md5/e4e2c3e130f191cb87f337df191e6ad2
URN
urn:lsid:zotero.org:groups:2352922:items:P3MPL6P5
DOI
10.1016/j.tree.2014.12.005