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THE EARTH IN TRANSITION DVD IS NOW AVAILABLE!

The IPRN is proud to announce the release of the Earth in Transition DVD along with a companion CD of the conference proceedings. The DVD features highlights from the full-day gathering on How Traditional Ecological Knowledge Addresses Global Climate Change as well as TEK Special Track Sessions held at the SER International Conference on Ecological Restoration in Zaragoza, Spain in September 2005.

For a limited time, new SER International members (at the basic level or above) will receive a copy of the DVD/CD free of charge. Click here for more details.

Audio Clips

Imogen Pua Ingram discusses island migration in Southwest Polynesia and the transmission of traditional ecological knowledge

 

Nazgul Esengulova discusses the interconnectedness of Nature and Culture among the nomadic peoples of Krygyzstan


Apeetha Arunagiri talks about folk culture, reforestation and the fires on Arunachala, south India's most sacred mountain

Hussein Isack discusses the generation gap and role of elders in the pastorialist societies of Kenya

Tarun Chhabra on Toda land rights, property values and collaboration with the Indian government in the Nilgiris biosphere reserve

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