Indigenous people make up only 6% of the world's population but manage over a quarter of the world's land surface. These groups, descended from original occupants of a geographical place and ...
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Report finds Indigenous cultural practices are a climate solution
Indigenous lands are crucial for climate mitigation and resilience. Research shows their health is a direct result of ...
For a long time, Western science has been treated as the primary way to explain how the natural world works. But another ...
It is that time again. Time to wonder: Why do we turn the clocks forward and backward twice a year? Academics, scientists, politicians, economists, employers, parents—and just about everyone else you ...
Forester and scientist Suzanne Simard is well known for her landmark 1997 paper, which demonstrated that two distinct species of trees could share resources. At the time, it turned traditional Western ...
Indigenous peoples globally are actively seeking better recognition of plants and animals that are of cultural significance, which encompass both species and ecological communities. Acknowledgement ...
Decolonizing indigenous knowledge / Donaldo Macedo -- What is indigenous knowledge and why should we study it? / Ladislaus M. Semali, Joe L. Kincheloe -- Indigenous knowledge and schooling: a ...
Water treatment technologies frequently fail to achieve lasting adoption when design processes overlook Indigenous and local knowledge systems and cultural context. Converging Indigenous and ...
(The Conversation) — It is that time again. Time to wonder: Why do we turn the clocks forward and backward twice a year? Academics, scientists, politicians, economists, employers, parents – and just ...
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