Talk:kincentric ecology

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Etymology

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Some info on the source of the etymology. Often authors using the term 'kincentric ecology' cite Salmón when using the term. An example is: Watson, Alessa, and Glaspell. The relationship between traditional ecological knowledge, evolving cultures, and wilderness protection in the circumpolar North. In Ecology and Society vol 8 article 2. http://www.consecol.org/vol8/iss1/art2
The article they often cite as the source of the term is Enrique Salmón, 2000 Kincentric ecology: indigenous perceptions of the human-nature relationship. In Ecological Applications 10(5):1327-1332. Thus, it appears the term first appeared in print in 2000. Condensinguponitself (talk) 18:36, 21 October 2019 (UTC)Reply