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          Formal education and traditional ecological knowledge transmission in Samburu, Kenya : research and revitalization 

          Contributor:Trimarco, Jon S.;
          Date Submitted:2016
          There is increasing concern that the traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) of indigenous communities is eroding due to globalization. Such erosion is seen as a threat to both the cultural continuity of indigenous societies ...
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          Comparing spatial modeling techniques for exploratory mapping : applications in wilderness campsite searches 

          Contributor:Cross, Edward Tyson;
          Date Submitted:2010
          Camping impacts are known to damage vegetation, impede ecological processes, and negatively affect visitor experiences in wilderness areas. In response to national mandates from the Chief of the Forest Service in 2004, ...

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