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Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Global Environmental Change: Research findings and policy implications.

Erik Gómez-Baggethun1, Esteve Corbera2, Victoria Reyes-García3.   

Abstract

This paper introduces the special feature of Ecology and Society entitled "Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Global Environmental Change. The special feature addresses two main research themes. The first theme concerns the resilience of Traditional Ecological Knowledge (hereafter TEK) and the conditions that might explain its loss or persistence in the face of global change. The second theme relates to new findings regarding the way in which TEK strengthens community resilience to respond to the multiple stressors of global environmental change. Those themes are analyzed using case studies from Africa, Asia, America and Europe. Theoretical insights and empirical findings from the studies suggest that despite the generalized worldwide trend of TEK erosion, substantial pockets of TEK persist in both developing and developed countries. A common trend on the studies presented here is hybridization, where traditional knowledge, practices, and beliefs are merged with novel forms of knowledge and technologies to create new knowledge systems. The findings also reinforce previous hypotheses pointing at the importance of TEK systems as reservoirs of experiential knowledge that can provide important insights for the design of adaptation and mitigation strategies to cope with global environmental change. Based on the results from papers in this feature, we discuss policy directions that might help to promote maintenance and restoration of living TEK systems as sources of social-ecological resilience.

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Keywords:  Adaptation; biocultural diversity; indigenous knowledge; resilience; small-scale societies

Year:  2013        PMID: 26097492      PMCID: PMC4471132          DOI: 10.5751/ES-06288-180472

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ecol Soc            Impact factor:   4.403


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