The modern myth of untouched nature
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https://doi.org/10.20873/rtg.v10n20p273-277Keywords:
Nature, ParkAbstract
The work consists of 12 chapters with an emphasis on the issues of traditional parks / populations. It discusses nature without man and nature / man interdependencies, also developing a debate about the impact of development and the importance of defending traditional cultures in preserving not only natural diversity, but also traditional experiences and peoples.
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