% pubman genre = book-item @incollection{item_3258982, title = {{From biocultural homogenization to biocultural conservation: A conceptual framework to reorient society toward sustainability of life}}, author = {Rozzi, Ricardo and May, Roy H. and Chapin, F. Stuart and Massardo, Francisca and Gavin, Michael C. and Klaver, Irene J. and Pauchard, An{\'\i}bal and Nu{\~n}ez, Martin A. and Simberloff, Daniel}, language = {eng}, isbn = {978-3-319-99513-7}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-99513-7{\textbraceleft}\textunderscore{\textbraceright}1}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, address = {Cham}, year = {2019}, date = {2019}, abstract = {{Biocultural homogenization entails interwoven losses of native biological and cultural diversity at local, regional, and global scales. It is a driver and a product of complex and pervasive losses of biological and cultural diversity; however, it is not yet widely recognized to its full extent. In this book we show how the processes of biological and cultural homogenization are intricately interrelated. A guiding theme is the conceptual framework of the biocultural ethic and its {\textasciigrave}{\textasciigrave}3Hs{\textquotesingle}{\textquotesingle} model, which facilitates understanding how some life habits that are being globalized can lead to homogeneous habitats with detrimental consequences for many human and other-than-human co-inhabitants. The 3Hs conceptual framework enables a visualization of the interrelations between the homogenization of habits and habitats and the consequences it has for the well-being or the displacement of human and other-than-human co-inhabitants. In this way, it can inform and provide insights for decision-making in environmental policies, development, and educational programs, in order to foster processes of biocultural conservation and avoid pressing social and environmental injustices conveyed by current processes of biocultural homogenization.}}, booktitle = {{From Biocultural Homogenization to Biocultural Conservation}}, editor = {Rozzi, Ricardo and May Jr., Roy H. and Chapin III, F. Stuart and Massardo, Francisca and Gavin, Michael C. and Klaver, Irene J. and Pauchard, An{\textbraceleft}{\'{}}i{\textbraceright}bal and Nu{\~n}ez, Martin A. and Simberloff, Daniel}, pages = {1--17}, }