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81. Manuscripts
FIGURE 3.3 The beacons on meru BOX 3.4 Find Common Cause with Rainforest Dayak PeoplesBOX 9.3 9.5 Marketing indigenous Products Figure 9.4 Rainforest Crunch
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BIODIVERSITY, CONSERVATION AND LOCAL PEOPLE:
AN INTRODUCTION TO THE DEBATES
Chapter 1. THE AIMS AND SCOPE OF THE BOOK (mbm) 1.1 Buffalo Stew 1.2 The Delicate Balance 1.3 Limits 1.4 Structure of the Book Chapter 2: THE MANY ROADS TO CONSERVATION (mbm/pbc) 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Principle threats to biodiversity FIGURE 2.1 Biodiversity Hotspots FIGURE 2.2 Commercial Clearcut Logging in Malaysia FIGURE 2.3 Material Life Styles Around the World 2.3 Ethics and Values TABLE 2.1 Why Conserve? A Definition Of Rationales TABLE 2.2 Four Categories of the Instrumental Value of Biodiversity BOX 2.1 The Links between Health and Conservation FIGURE 2.4 How Many Plants Feed the World? BOX 2.2 Much More Than Stocks of Wood BOX 2.3 Eco-Philosophies - Or It's Not Nice To Fool Mother Nature FIGURE 2.5 The Burden of Proof According to Instrumental and Intrinsic Value Systems 2.4 The Changing Practice of Conservation: From Protection … FIGURE 2.6 Yellowstone (or Yosemite) Captured by Adams BOX 2.4 Man versus Nature in "The Hunt" 2.5 …To Resource Management …

82. Kritische Traditionen: Afrika Review Of U. Lölke's Book By H. Kimmerle
try to single out elements of africa’s own among the Luo, Kisii, Gikuyu and Merupeoples, and K that they are done in african indigenous languages, although
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INTERCULTURAL PHILOSOPHY AND ART(IFK) Review of U. Loelke's book by H. Kimmerle Kritische Traditionen: Afrika. Philosophie als Ort der Dekolonisation , by Ulrich Lölke. Frankfurt/M.: IKO – Verlag für Interkulturelle Kommunikation, 2001, 250 pp., ISBN 3-88939-552-X The book of Lölke has served as a PhD-thesis at the University of Düsseldorf in 1999. It is a remarkable fact that his dissertation on ‘African philosophy’ has been accepted at this university. For, it was Prof. Alwin Diemer who introduced this subject to the international philosophical discourse when he organized the 16 th World Congress of Philosophy at the University of Düsseldorf in 1978. At this congress he arranged for the first time a symposium on ‘Philosophy in the present situation of Africa’. Nine African philosophers participated in this symposium. Five years later he called together a much larger number of African philosophers to discuss the subject ‘Africa and the problem of its identity’. Since 1978 the World Congresses of Philosophy are an important forum for African philosophers.

83. Tanzania Studies Bibliography
Kisongo Maasai. Special issue of Nomadic peoples entitled Social Incorporating IndigenousKnowledge into Land and Agricultural Development in Arusha and meru.
http://www.yale.edu/swahili/tsa/bibliography.html
Tanzania Studies Bibliography Compiled by Shobana Shankar The following Bibliography has been compiled by Shobana Shankar of the Department of History, University of California, Los Angeles. The long-term intent is to compile a complete bibliography of scholarly material about Tanzania published since 1990. Subject matters broadly construed might include History, Anthropology, Geography, Political Science, Public Health, Sociology, Language, Art and Art History, Education, Resource Management, Parks Management, Geology, and Ecology. Source items might include any scholarly articles, books, book chapters, review articles, research reports, and consultancy reports which would be available through the Inter-library loan services of universities. Languages of the source items are usually in English. However, they might also potentially include articles in Kiswahili, French, and other languages used in scholarly communication. Further search methods may be added in the future. Currently, though, the best way to search for items is to type in a word, or series of words in the "Find in Web Page" feature of web browser like Net Scape or Microsoft Explorer. To have items included in the bibliography, whether it is what you have written, or something you have seen, please email

84. Tanzania Studies Bibliography
Maasai. Special issue of Nomadic peoples entitled Social Incorporating IndigenousKnowledge into of Land and Agricultural Development in Arusha and meru.
http://www.csuchico.edu/~twaters/tanzaniastudies/bibliography.html
Tanzania Studies Bibliography Compiled by Shobana Shankar The following Bibliography has been compiled by Shobana Shankar of the Department of History, University of California, Los Angeles. The long-term intent is to compile a complete bibliography of scholarly material about Tanzania published since 1990. Subject matters broadly construed might include History, Anthropology, Geography, Political Science, Public Health, Sociology, Language, Art and Art History, Education, Resource Management, Parks Management, Geology, and Ecology. Source items might include any scholarly articles, books, book chapters, review articles, research reports, and consultancy reports which would be available through the Inter-library loan services of universities. Languages of the source items are usually in English. However, they might also potentially include articles in Kiswahili, French, and other languages used in scholarly communication. To have items included in the bibliography, whether it is what you have written, or something you have seen, please email Shobana Shankar. Plans are for the list to be updated every 2-3 months. Bibliography: Bagachwa, M.S.D.

85. To What Extent Was Mau Mau Resistance Against Colonial
and a reflection of the native peoples' inability to that inhibited the thrust ofindigenous capitalism In neighbouring areas however, the meru and Embu tribes
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