biocultural restoration
Biocultural restoration is the science and practice of restoring not only ecosystems, but also human and cultural relationships to place, such that cultures are strengthened and revitalized alongside the lands with which they are inextricably linked. The term has been advanced by author Robin Wall Kimmerer, and her colleagues at State University of New York’s College of Environmental Science and Forestry. ultural relationships to place often take the form of Agroforestry
Relationships
- broader: socioeconomics
- broader: vegetation
- related to: agroforestry
- related to: development
- related to: moffat & bending 2000 soil restoration loose tipping
- related to: no net loss
- related to: riparian buffers
- related to: riverscape commons mapping
- related to: vegetation;river delta;sediment dynamics
- related to: working buffer pilot project
- related to: Jimmycomelately Estuary
- related to: Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe
- related to: The Ecosystem GuildCommunity Steward