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Biodiversity and society - Introduction
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The preservation of the biodiversity, and of the services it provides to the human societies, involves a large variety of stakeholders and looks. All the preservation strategies are linked to the notion of social context, so this idea is essential and has always to be taken into consideration. This requires the use of different disciplinary approaches, in the perspective of a preservation anthropology.
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