Kantha Stitch as Indigenous Ecological Knowledge: Women-Led Regenerative Tourism and Rights of Nature in West Bengal
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Sustainable funding plan for regenerative tourism
When Noosa Council finally releases its Destination Management Plan (DMP) it should announce a commitment to a bold and future-focused funding plan to support its implementation, thereby cementing the Shire’s commitment to becoming a national leader in regenerative tourism and environmental stewardship. The funding framework should set out a range of innovative, diversified funding sources that will allow the Council, residents and other stakeho…
Kantha Stitch as Indigenous Ecological Knowledge: Women-Led Regenerative Tourism and Rights of Nature in West Bengal
This study examines Kantha embroidery as a form of Indigenous Ecological Knowledge (IEK) that embodies ecological values, cultural traditions and sustainable livelihoods in rural West Bengal. Kantha embroidery, which is often examined for its aesthetic properties, is also a medium of resource ...
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