Local or traditional knowledge transmission and natural resource use

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Several subjects aim to understand human behavior and the factors that infl uence it. Many theorists value genetic, individual, and environmental paths, while little attention is aimed at social interactions, such as knowledge transmission. Factors related to cultural transmission that infl uence natural resource knowledge and use will be discussed from an ecological-evolutionary point of view, assuming that these processes are essentially a representation of human behavior.

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Soldati, G. T. (2016). Local or traditional knowledge transmission and natural resource use. In Introduction to Ethnobiology (pp. 235–238). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-28155-1_34

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