Dai Identity in the Chinese Ecological Civilization: Negotiating Culture, Environment, and Development in Xishuangbanna, Southwest China
The Ecological Civilization (Eco-Civilization) is a Chinese political framework to advance a renewed human-nature relationship that engenders a sustainable form of economic development, and its narratives provide political impetus to conserve ethnic minority cultures whose traditional practices are...
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Jahr: 2019, Band: 10, Heft: 12 |
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B Ecological Civilization B Xishuangbanna B Ethnic minorities B civilizing projects B Indigenous B spiritual ecology B China B Sustainable Development |
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