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Linking Intermediate Disturbance Hypothesis to Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Conservation

Author(s): Sunshine Brosi

Utah State University

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Traditional Ecological Knowledge is based on deep understanding of systems from observations made over hundreds to thousands of years. This resource connects Traditional Ecological Knowledge to modern conservation through media and primary…

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Traditional Ecological Knowledge is based on deep understanding of systems from observations made over hundreds to thousands of years. This resource connects Traditional Ecological Knowledge to modern conservation through media and primary literature interpretation. The adaptation of this research aims to link the material to the ecological concept of the intermediate disturbance hypothesis and to highlight ecologists whose careers have focused on the concept.

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Version 1.0 - published on 31 May 2022 doi:10.25334/KBE3-1Q22 - cite this

Adapted from: Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Conservation (unpublished) v 1.0

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