Comprehension Passage
Traditional ecological knowledge is a body of knowledge and a framework to distinguish between its empirical kinds and ways of life; between information and ways of knowing. It is considered at several levels of analysis and consistent as knowledge-practice-belief complex. It begins at level of taxonomic systems and then proceeds to understanding of processes or functions. It follows 'paradigmatic knowledge' or interpretation of empirical observation to put them in a context, and then knowledge embedded in social institutions, the rules and norms of society, and finally the regional worldview or belief system. In practice these analyses are concentric but not always distinct. The social institutions and management systems are often closely coupled that may seem artificial. One may argue that these are one and the same that may adapt, change or fall apart or renewed. Worldview and social institutions but may themselves be affected by changes occurring at other scales.
 

Which of the following is the most stable scale in Traditional Ecological Knowledge system? 

1
Worldview 
2
Social institutions 
3
Local knowledge of land and animals
4
Land and resource management system 

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