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Research paper thumbnail of Something Fishy: Chile's Blue Revolution, Commodity Diseases, and the Problem of Sustainability

Latin American Research Review

At Marine Harvest, we are convinced that there are no real long-term con icts between maximising ... more At Marine Harvest, we are convinced that there are no real long-term con icts between maximising value creation and operating in a sustainable way from a social or environmental perspective.

Research paper thumbnail of Indigenous ecological knowledge biodiversity and sustainable development in the central Himalayas

The paper has looked at traditional systems of forestry and agricultural system management in the... more The paper has looked at traditional systems of forestry and agricultural system management in the central himalayan region. Based on a detailed analysis of traditional ecological knowledge that is linked with biodiversity, natural and human-managed, various possibilities for sustainable management of natural resources, with concerns for sustainable livelihood of local communities have been explored for the Garhwal region in the central himalayas. It is concluded that if the development interests of local people are marginalized for a long period of time, they might adopt actions detrimental to the goal of conservation. Capitalizing on the positive dimensions of traditional knowledge and overcoming its negative dimensions through conventional science-based inputs could ease the difficult process of securing people's participation in environmental conservation together with the socio-economic development of local communities.

Research paper thumbnail of Something Fishy: Chile's Blue Revolution, Commodity Diseases, and the Problem of Sustainability

Latin American Research Review

At Marine Harvest, we are convinced that there are no real long-term con icts between maximising ... more At Marine Harvest, we are convinced that there are no real long-term con icts between maximising value creation and operating in a sustainable way from a social or environmental perspective.

Research paper thumbnail of Indigenous ecological knowledge biodiversity and sustainable development in the central Himalayas

The paper has looked at traditional systems of forestry and agricultural system management in the... more The paper has looked at traditional systems of forestry and agricultural system management in the central himalayan region. Based on a detailed analysis of traditional ecological knowledge that is linked with biodiversity, natural and human-managed, various possibilities for sustainable management of natural resources, with concerns for sustainable livelihood of local communities have been explored for the Garhwal region in the central himalayas. It is concluded that if the development interests of local people are marginalized for a long period of time, they might adopt actions detrimental to the goal of conservation. Capitalizing on the positive dimensions of traditional knowledge and overcoming its negative dimensions through conventional science-based inputs could ease the difficult process of securing people's participation in environmental conservation together with the socio-economic development of local communities.

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