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Interests.
Are wide-ranging: ethnobotany, biocommunication, animism, bioregionalism, whole systems design, resilience studies, ecology, geopolitics, indigenous rights, traditional knowledge, research paradigms, writing, archery, cartography, permaculture, biocultural diversity, environmental anthropology, history, interspecies communication, tea, harp, wildcrafting, policy design.
Currently, I am a researcher at the Center for World Indigenous Studies in Olympia, WA, a non-profit and independent think tank for tribal policy. Currently our focus is climate change and justice.



Morning Renee
You might be interested to know that Eqaudor has adopted Nature Rights into their constitution
as of Sept of 2008. The actual articles I have included in the Earth Charter Group. As well China attempted a "Green" Gross Domestic Product system in 2004 although it found the results "politically unacceptable". Also there is conjecture that Biocapacity constitutes a new Law of Nature. Although this is not widely debated as yet. Also I am working on the Climate Dollar proposal and the Uniecobudget Group to formulate a mechanism to mitigate between the rights of humans and the rights of nature as well as form a framework for a new ecological economics system and theory. If youre interested in these perhaps I could share some of my documents.
anyway
Thanks
Alfred Jonas
Canada