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.
History
Publication title
One Earth
Pagination
162-165
ISSN
2590-3330
Department/School
Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies
Publisher
Cell Press
Place of publication
United States
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Conserving natural heritage; Other culture and society not elsewhere classified; Social impacts of climate change and variability