Indigenous Knowledge for Conservation: Reshaping Conservation Practices
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the vital role of indigenous communities in conservation efforts through this enlightening 18-minute TEDx talk by Dr. Madegowda C. Discover how indigenous knowledge and practices can reshape traditional conservation approaches, as the speaker presents compelling examples of the intimate relationship between indigenous communities and forests. Learn about the importance of incorporating indigenous wisdom into conservation actions, and gain insights into participatory resource monitoring, sustainable harvesting of non-timber forest produce, and community-based conservation. Delve into the speaker's extensive experience working with indigenous tribal people and biodiversity conservation in Karnataka, India, including efforts to map culturally sacred sites, enforce the Forest Rights Act 2006, and empower indigenous communities' movements.
Syllabus
Using Indigenous Knowledge for Conservation | Madegowda C | TEDxMAHE Bengaluru
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