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Everyday Knowledge Education And Sustainable Futures Transdisciplinary Approaches In The Asiapacific Region 1st Edition Margaret Robertson

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Everyday Knowledge Education And Sustainable Futures Transdisciplinary Approaches In The Asiapacific Region 1st Edition Margaret Robertson
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Publisher: Springer Singapore
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.85 MB
Pages: 278
Author: Margaret Robertson, Po Keung Eric Tsang (eds.)
ISBN: 9789811002144, 9789811002168, 9811002142, 9811002169
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Everyday Knowledge Education And Sustainable Futures Transdisciplinary Approaches In The Asiapacific Region 1st Edition Margaret Robertson by Margaret Robertson, Po Keung Eric Tsang (eds.) 9789811002144, 9789811002168, 9811002142, 9811002169 instant download after payment.

Everyday knowledge offers opportunities for better understanding of significant issues of our times. Reflecting these themes this book places emphasis on community wisdom. The underpinning argument is that our instinctive urge for survival may not be enough if we do not share our collective knowledge and learn more about the everyday habits, beliefs and actions of communities spread across the region. Contributions from researchers active within local communities help build knowledge capacity and support for collaborative research.

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