Review:
Indigenous Ecological Knowledge
overall review score: 4.5
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Indigenous Ecological Knowledge refers to the accumulated knowledge, practices, and beliefs passed down through generations within indigenous communities that relate to the environment and natural resources.
Key Features
- In-depth understanding of local ecosystems
- Sustainable resource management practices
- Oneness with nature and community-based decision-making
Pros
- Preservation of biodiversity
- Promotion of sustainable living practices
- Resilience to environmental changes
Cons
- Limited dissemination and recognition in mainstream society
- Threats from modernization and globalization