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Traditional Knowledge in Social–Ecological Systems


Traditional Knowledge in Social–Ecological Systems

They show the important role of organizations, such as NGOs, in bridging traditional knowledge and scientific insights, and in providing social space for ...

Traditional Knowledge in Social-Ecological Systems

Synergy between traditional ecological knowledge and conservation science supports forest preservation in Ecuador.

Integrating traditional ecological knowledge into habitat restoration

... systems, regional languages, traditional ways of subsistence, and disruption of traditional social–ecological systems. Landscape restoration ...

Contributions of Indigenous Knowledge to ecological and ...

Indigenous Knowledge (IK) is a suite of place-based knowledges that are increasingly represented in Western science · Using examples from the ...

Traditional Knowledge in Social-Ecological Systems

The special feature of the Ecology and Society Journal focuses on international perspectives of traditional knowledge in social-ecological systems. It ...

Indigenous and Local Knowledge Contributions to Social-Ecological ...

Indigenous and local knowledge systems use a variety of languages to express multiple and complex values of nature, providing a good example of ...

Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Global Environmental Change

Traditional Ecological Knowledge (hereafter TEK) consists of the body of knowledge, beliefs, traditions, practices, institutions, and worldviews developed and ...

Traditional Ecological Knowledge Supports Ecosystem-Based ...

Traditional ecological knowledge supports ecosystem-based management in disturbed coastal marine social-ecological systems.

What is TEK? - Traditional Ecological Knowledge Lab

TEK (also known as Indigenous Local Knowledge—ILK, and Indigenous Traditional Knowledge, ITK) is defined as knowledge and practices passed from generation ...

The traditional ecological knowledge conundrum - ScienceDirect.com

Traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) is gaining prominence among ecologists because it can help inform ecosystem management.

Overview - Indigenous Knowledge and Traditional Ecological ...

Indigenous Knowledge is a body of observations, oral and written knowledge, innovations, practices, and beliefs developed by Tribes and Indigenous Peoples.

Traditional Knowledge in Social-Ecological Systems: Editorial

In these contexts, traditional ecological knowledge encompasses the cumulative wisdom, practices, and beliefs handed down through generations within Indigenous ...

Uneven transmission of traditional knowledge and skills in a ...

Introduction: Indigenous communities typically hold diverse traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) of their social-ecological system.

On the role of traditional ecological knowledge as a collaborative ...

Traditional ecological knowledge refers to the knowledge, practice, and belief concerning the relationships of living beings to one another and ...

Traditional Ecological Knowledge in the United States: Contributions ...

Further, sociocultural systems that rely on traditional ecological knowledge are typically adaptive to changes in the environment, making them ...

Traditional ecological knowledge - Wikipedia

Traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) is a cumulative body of knowledge, practice, and belief, evolving by adaptive processes and handed down through ...

The traditional ecological knowledge conundrum - PubMed

Traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) is gaining prominence among ecologists because it can help inform ecosystem management.

Scientific and Indigenous Knowledge for Socio-ecological Systems

Bibliometric analysis has also been mapped and visualszed with the aim of aiding better understanding of the structural, temporal and dynamic ...

Indigenous and Local Knowledge Contributions to Social-Ecological ...

Probably because Indigenous and local knowledge systems often entail these characteristics, lands and waters managed by Indigenous peoples and local communities ...

Community-Based Conservation and Traditional Ecological ... - jstor

In some instances, however, traditional ecological knowledge can undermine social-ecological systems resilience when, for instance, local people use ...