Integrating Indigenous Knowledge in Land Conservation: A Review of Best Practices
Indigenous knowledge systems have long played a crucial role in sustainable land conservation practices.
The International Journal of Land is a peer-reviewed  Online Journal launched in 2024 that aims to advance knowledge and understanding of land-related issues. The focus of IJL is on the multiple dimensions of land, including social, economic, …
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Journal: International Journal of Land
Indigenous knowledge systems have long played a crucial role in sustainable land conservation practices.
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