Publisher's Synopsis
Weaving together philosophical, historical, legal, scientific and personal viewpoints, this work offers a sample of the vast web which makes up our cultural, spiritual and social diversity.;The volume highlights the central importance of cultural and spiritual values in the appreciation and preservation of all life and argues that these values give us a true reflection of worth. It demonstrates how many cultures see nature as an extension of society and how sensitive stewardship is an integral part of existence.;The book includes chapters on: language and how cognition and speech encode indigenous knowledge systems and are critical for preservation of diversity; the complex issue of indigenous people and the problems of preserving their relationships both with and within their societies; voices of the world; holistic health practices where environment and diet are integrated into indigenous medical health systems; the importance of developing effective intellectual property rights and territorial and land rights to enhance and maintain local control.;There are also specific examples of how local people have learned to conserve biodiversity in an extraordinary range of environments and social conditions and examines how many world religions are re-assessing their roles as stewards in the light of environmental impoverishment.