1.Folk Wisdom in Using Nature.Some Aspects of Sustainability 2.Indigenous Knowledge, Sustainable Development and Conflict: Is Peace Necessary? (1) 3.Why World Culture Heritage? Democracy, local participation and knowledge production in the world culture nomination of Farms in Halsingland, Sweden 4.Guidance from Na-yakku--Vanniyaletto of Sri Lanka (1) 5.Earthen Architecture as Sustainable Alternative for Housing: an Archaeological Case in Tropical Wetlands 6.Attitude and Participation of Rural Poor in Social Forestry Programme 7.El Cuartelejo: High Plains Laws and Identity——ervice Learning the History of a Bioregion 8.The bear in the traditional and contemporary culture of the Russian peasants in Siberia 9.On the necessity of introduction of appropriate scientifically-based quantitative criteria on the problem of sustainable development into research and practical use of the world community 10.Four examples of indigenous knowledge for sustainable development from New Hanover Island in the Pacific region 11.Youth Dormitory Systems: Indigenous Institutions of Traditional Knowledge Maintenance among the Tribes of North East India at Cross Roads 12.Traditional Folk Calendar Nowadays (an Udmurtian Example) 13.Bath-house (bania) and the Traditional Method of Health Maintenance 14.The Protection of Indiaenous Peoples and Their Cultures under International Law Conclusion