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  1. 1 kwi 2016 · The way individuals relate to the natural environment is culturally patterned. In this article we review and discuss cross-cultural differences and similarities in a number of important domains including environmental concern, environmental risk perception, and pro-environmental behaviour.

  2. 3 paź 2021 · Culture will be considered as a fundamental component of any sustainable environment, as well as a component of the environmental, economic, and social implications of sustainable development.

  3. Nature-culture refers to the interconnected relationship between the natural world and human culture, emphasizing the inseparable bond between the two realms. It highlights how human bodies, cities, and other spaces are both products of natural processes and cultural influences, challenging the traditional divisions between nature and culture.

  4. 17 cze 2024 · Group-shared attributes, coded in cultural systems, heavily influence how land is used. Despite recent advances in behavioural theory, the central role of culture in land-use decision-making...

  5. 19 mar 2024 · In this section, we discuss several examples of relations between biodiversity (including genes, species, communities and ecosystems) and cultural diversity of IP&LC that generate benefits to...

  6. 9 lip 2022 · We identify reciprocal contributions and showcase examples that denote the importance of reciprocity for our ecological legacy and its relevance for biocultural continuity.

  7. 11 lis 2012 · We demonstrate how culture mediates changes in the environment and changes in societies, and we elucidate shortcomings in contemporary adaptation policy.

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