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Decoloniality and anti-oppressive practices for a more ethical ecology

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Decoloniality and anti-oppressive practices for a more ethical ecology

Christopher H. Trisos
Jess Auerbach Madhusudan Katti
Nature Ecology & Evolution | VOL 5 | September 2021 www.nature.com/natecolevol

Ecological research and practice are crucial to understanding and guiding more positive relationships between people and ecosystems. However, ecology as a discipline and the diversity of those who call themselves ecologists have also been shaped and held back by often exclusionary Western approaches to knowing and doing ecology.


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