Indigenous environmental knowledge : reappraisal

This book examines comprehensively for the first time, the scope and accuracy of indigenous environmental knowledge. It shows that in some spheres, including agriculture, house design, fuel and water manipulation, the high reputation of local observers is well deserved and often sufficiently insight...

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Main Author Edington, John M.
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Cham : Springer, [2017]
SeriesLife sciences
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ISBN9783319624914
9783319624907
Physical Description1 online resource

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Summary:This book examines comprehensively for the first time, the scope and accuracy of indigenous environmental knowledge. It shows that in some spheres, including agriculture, house design, fuel and water manipulation, the high reputation of local observers is well deserved and often sufficiently insightful to warrant wider imitation. However it also reveals that in certain matters, notably some aspects of health care and wild-species population management, local knowledge systems are conspicuously unsound. Not all the difficulties are of the communities own making, some stem from external factors outside their control. However in either case, remedial measures can be suggested and this book describes, especially for the benefit of practitioners, what steps might be taken in rural communities to improve the quality of life. The possibility of useful transfers of information from local settings to Western ones is not ignored and forms the subject of the book's final chapter.>.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9783319624914
9783319624907
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Physical Description:1 online resource