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Community-based Conservation of Biocultural Diversity and the Role of Researchers : Examples from Iriomote and Yaku Islands, Japan and Kakamega Forest, West Kenya.

山口県立大学大学院論集 Volume 3 Page 13-23
published_at 2002
YP10003000002.pdf
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Title
Community-based Conservation of Biocultural Diversity and the Role of Researchers : Examples from Iriomote and Yaku Islands, Japan and Kakamega Forest, West Kenya.
Creators Ankei Yuji
Source Identifiers
Iriomote and Yaku are islands of southern Japan, famous for such natural wonders as widcats and giant cedar trees. Interviews with the inhabitants of these islands revealed that the older generations retain an animistic cosmology, in which deities dwell
Languages eng
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publishers 山口県立大学
Date Issued 2002
File Version Version of Record
Access Rights open access