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Many worlds, many nature(s), one planet: indigenous knowledge in the Anthropocene

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INST BRASILEIRO RELACOES INT
DOI: 10.1590/0034-7329201600209

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Global environmental politics; Indigenous Knowledge; Nature-Society; Hybridity; Anthropocene

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This article explores the idea of many nature(s) and its implication for the studies of global environmental politics. It discusses the inadequacy of the nature-society dichotomy and argues for epistemological parity, as well as for the recovery of indigenous knowledge systems. Looking at indigenous knowledge uncovers many ways to consider nature and contributes to recast global environmental studies in the Anthropocene.

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