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Promoting a New Conservation Ethic: Indigenous Perspectives on Biodiversity and Resources

This document discusses the vital importance of establishing a new conservation ethic that encompasses indigenous perspectives on biodiversity loss, land alienation, and the commodification of nature. Aroha Te Pareake Mead highlights the interconnectedness of iwi territories, marine ecosystems, and species varieties, emphasizing sustainable access, use, and equitable sharing of genetic resources. The work critiques the influence of intellectual property on indigenous flora and fauna, advocating for their rights in resource management and conservation strategies that honor traditional knowledge.

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Promoting a New Conservation Ethic: Indigenous Perspectives on Biodiversity and Resources

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  1. Promoting a New Conservation Ethic Sptember 2012 – Aroha Te Pareake Mead

  2. Aroha Te Pareake Mead, May 2010 2 Mead/UNITAR August 2007

  3. Aroha Te Pareake Mead, May 2010

  4. Iwi Territories Landscapes, Marine Ecosystems Species Varieties Genetic resources Land & resources alienation Biodiversity loss Commodification of nature Influence of intellectual property Indigenous Flora & Fauna Access, sustainable use, equitable sharing of benefits

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