ECOCULTURE AND THE ENVIRONMENT: INTEGRATING SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES FOR A RESILIENT FUTURE
Keywords:
Ecoculture, Biodiversity Conservation, Sustainable Development, Climate Change Mitigation, Traditional Knowledge, Agroforestry, Community EngagementAbstract
Ecoculture, a holistic approach integrating ecological and cultural practices, has emerged as a vital framework for promoting sustainability and environmental resilience. This article explores the principles of ecoculture, its significance in fostering biodiversity, and its role in mitigating environmental challenges. By examining case studies and recent research, we highlight how ecocultural practices can contribute to sustainable development and environmental conservation.
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