Stories
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How Indigenous insight inspires sustainable science
The forest of the Amazon Basin is inextricably bound up with the lives of the Indigenous peoples living there. Find out how they feel about the forest, use what it provides, and try to protect it from aggressive commercial exploitation.
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How music opens the doors of memory and the mind
People living with dementia can often still listen, perform or move to music. What does this tell us about how memories are formed?
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Homes for the hives of industry
By building workers’ villages, industry titans demonstrated both philanthropy and control. Employees’ health improved, while rulebooks told them how to live ideal lives.
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Seeds for the future
Indigenous groups have a key role as guardians of biodiversity, and their knowledge could help us all preserve our world. To survive, we all need to collaborate, reject prejudice, and share what we know.
Catalogue
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Political science? : strengthening science - policy dialogue in developing countries / Nicola Jones, Harry Jones and Cora Walsh.
Jones, Nicola Anne.Date: 2008- Books
Biotechnology for sustainable development : policy options for developing countries / Norman Clark, Calestous Juma.
Clark, Norman.Date: 1991- Books
Towards sustainable agriculture for developing countries : options from life sciences and biotechnologies.
Date: [2003]- Archives and manuscripts
Commission on Developing Countries: Correspondence
Date: 1990Reference: SA/ILE/H/3/23Part of: Archive of the International League Against Epilepsy- Books
Strengths and weaknesses of biotechnology in developing countries : exploration of methods : International symposium on biotechnology for sustainable development : Report.
Date: 1989