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Science must embrace traditional and Indigenous knowledge to solve our biodiversity crisis

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Ogar, E and Pecl, G and Mustonen, T, Science must embrace traditional and Indigenous knowledge to solve our biodiversity crisis, One Earth, 3, (2) pp. 162-165. ISSN 2590-3330 (2020) [Contribution to Refereed Journal]


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DOI: doi:10.1016/j.oneear.2020.07.006

Abstract

Traditional and Indigenous knowledge has successfully preserved and restored biodiversity across the globe. However, its recognition as being as equally valid as Western science as a way of knowing remains lacking. If we are to preserve global biodiversity and rewild key habitats, science and Indigenous knowledge must work in partnership while also being restitutive and rights based.

Item Details

Item Type:Contribution to Refereed Journal
Keywords:traditional and indigenous knowledge, biodiversity, climate change
Research Division:Environmental Sciences
Research Group:Environmental management
Research Field:Conservation and biodiversity
Objective Division:Environmental Policy, Climate Change and Natural Hazards
Objective Group:Adaptation to climate change
Objective Field:Social impacts of climate change and variability
UTAS Author:Pecl, G (Professor Gretta Pecl)
ID Code:140303
Year Published:2020
Web of Science® Times Cited:40
Deposited By:Fisheries and Aquaculture
Deposited On:2020-08-06
Last Modified:2022-10-14
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