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Naturalising Weeds and Money

The Other Others

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Listen to Nature and Embrace Biocultural Wisdom

Engaging with nature involves active communication with plants and ecosystems, emphasizing the importance of listening to what the natural world conveys. The concept of re-naturalization is deeply rooted in biocultural heritage, influencing how communities perceive and interact with ecosystems. In the Andes and Amazon, movement is seen not just as physical relocation but as a transfer of biocultural knowledge and heritage. This perspective fosters a holistic understanding of both human and non-human entities in ecological dynamics.

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