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Do unto the Earth as you would have the Earth do unto you!

See Ecobudget solution also   nov 16 2008red deer ab casundayto the editorThe Current global crisis synopsisI feel and sense that our current state of global affairs is the result of the Global public getting a mixed or confusing message from global governments.Governments have in a sense been saying for some time now that the planet and environment are in a ...learn more

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ISE Code of Ethics available in many languages

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Website: http://ise.arts.ubc.ca/global_...
 
Author: The International Society of Ethnobiology
 
Date published: Wed, Sep 03, 2008
 
Keywords: Ethics
 
Country: .Global
 
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The Code of Ethics of the International Society of Ethnobiology has its origins in the Declaration of Belém, agreed upon in 1988 at the founding of the International Society of Ethnobiology (in Belém, Brazil). The Code of Ethics was initiated in 1996 and completed in 2006. The final version, adopted by the ISE membership at the 11th International Congress of Ethnobiology in November 2006, supercedes all previous draft versions. An Executive Summary and Glossary of Terms were added at the 11th International Congress of Ethnobiology in June 2008 and are currently available in the English version.

 

If you are interested in translating the ISE Code of Ethics into your local language, please contact the ISE Coordinator, Natahsa DUarte, at isecordinator@gmail.com

 

The Code of Ethics files are too big to upload to WiserEarth.  They are available for download at:

http://ise.arts.ubc.ca/global_coalition/ethics.php

 

 


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