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Eastern European Landscapes, Biodiversity and Societies: Four sentences about the fate of the Saxon villages of Transylvania
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Eastern European Landscapes, Biodiversity and Societies. Edited by Tibor Hartel. Duminică, 9 octombrie 2011. Four sentences about the fate of the Saxon villages of Transylvania. Post initially published here:. Http:/ ideas4sustainability.wordpress.com/. We recently made 50 interviews and five focus group exercises to know how people perceive their village. Below four interesting quotes are presented, which capture well and wisely what most of the interviewees told. 24 ianuarie 2012, 11:45. This type of w...
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Eastern European Landscapes, Biodiversity and Societies: A Hungarian poem
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Eastern European Landscapes, Biodiversity and Societies. Edited by Tibor Hartel. Marți, 16 august 2011. This post was initially published here:. Http:/ ideas4sustainability.wordpress.com/. By Tibor Hartel (thanks to Laura Sutcliffe for proof-reading the translation! It gives back well the fears and concerns of Szent-Györgyi quite well. Lord, who are You? My strict Father,. Or my loving Mother? Whose womb bore the Universe? Are you the Universe itself? Or, the Law, which dominates it? To whom I should bui...
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Eastern European Landscapes, Biodiversity and Societies: Landing in a foreign cultural skeleton?
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Eastern European Landscapes, Biodiversity and Societies. Edited by Tibor Hartel. Miercuri, 29 iunie 2011. Landing in a foreign cultural skeleton? The extended phenotype idea came back in my mind recently in a different context: while talking with my friend and colleague Joern Fischer about rural societies and the rich cultural-natural heritage produced by these – a heritage which easily seduces any conservationist. This is how the term ‘cultural skeleton’ comes into the discussion. Area In many Saxon set...
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Eastern European Landscapes, Biodiversity and Societies: septembrie 2010
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Eastern European Landscapes, Biodiversity and Societies. Edited by Tibor Hartel. Vineri, 3 septembrie 2010. Conservation when change is inevitable: an Eastern European rural perspective. Generally don’t like) in rural societies and their potential consequences for conservation thinking. When is a rural community (with its “extended phenotypes” such are the cultural products) traditional? What will happen when a community is sharply “released” from the (traditional) cultural control? Picture 4. I expe...
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Eastern European Landscapes, Biodiversity and Societies: iulie 2011
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Eastern European Landscapes, Biodiversity and Societies. Edited by Tibor Hartel. Joi, 28 iulie 2011. Sustainability or societal relevance? This post was initially published here:. Http:/ ideas4sustainability.wordpress.com/. And is a response to the previous post on the research implementation gap. S/he would possibly wouldn’t even realize that conservation science exists at all in Europe. If an extra-terrestrial ethnographer or anthropologist were to join the research team, she/he would probabl...If thes...
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Eastern European Landscapes, Biodiversity and Societies: august 2010
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Eastern European Landscapes, Biodiversity and Societies. Edited by Tibor Hartel. Sâmbătă, 28 august 2010. The experience of a traditional rural community with conservationists: an Eastern European example. Picture 1. This is what our biologists saw. It is really unimportant where this place is - lets say: it can be anywhere in Eastern Europe. Just a perfect human and environmental dimension, certainly very. Different from that of the big city. From that of the city people. And not very. And they do it...
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Eastern European Landscapes, Biodiversity and Societies: Poverty or biodiversity loss: an inevitable choice?
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Eastern European Landscapes, Biodiversity and Societies. Edited by Tibor Hartel. Vineri, 15 iulie 2011. Poverty or biodiversity loss: an inevitable choice? Initially published here: http:/ ideas4sustainability.wordpress.com/. This type of conservation strategy fragments ecological space into small isolates – like islands in the sea. These isolates (i) are unlikely to generate the full spectrum of life supporting ecosystem services, (ii) are less likely to be adaptive-resilient to global change ...How can...
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Eastern European Landscapes, Biodiversity and Societies: august 2011
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Eastern European Landscapes, Biodiversity and Societies. Edited by Tibor Hartel. Marți, 16 august 2011. This post was initially published here:. Http:/ ideas4sustainability.wordpress.com/. By Tibor Hartel (thanks to Laura Sutcliffe for proof-reading the translation! It gives back well the fears and concerns of Szent-Györgyi quite well. Lord, who are You? My strict Father,. Or my loving Mother? Whose womb bore the Universe? Are you the Universe itself? Or, the Law, which dominates it? To whom I should bui...
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Eastern European Landscapes, Biodiversity and Societies: iunie 2011
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Eastern European Landscapes, Biodiversity and Societies. Edited by Tibor Hartel. Miercuri, 29 iunie 2011. Landing in a foreign cultural skeleton? The extended phenotype idea came back in my mind recently in a different context: while talking with my friend and colleague Joern Fischer about rural societies and the rich cultural-natural heritage produced by these – a heritage which easily seduces any conservationist. This is how the term ‘cultural skeleton’ comes into the discussion. Area In many Saxon set...