The belief that indigenous knowledge systems are simple and static is changing fast. Many societies with simple technologies have very complex and sophisticated knowledge about their natural resources. Change is not random, but comes about by the efforts of people to define their problems and seek solutions through local experiments and innovation, as well as by evaluating technologies developed elsewhere. Using indigenous knowledge in agricultural development reviews three types of project scenarios: projects where local knowledge provided an improved approach to managing natural resources than proposed project technologies; projects that inadvertently ignored indigenous structures, and those projects whose success at meeting their obj...
Aligned to the principle that development needs to start with what people know and build on their kn...
The note examines the transfer of knowledge from one generation to the next, and from country to cou...
This article addresses the management of agricultural indigenous knowledge (IK) in developing countr...
The belief that indigenous knowledge systems are simple and static is changing fast. Many societies ...
The belief that indigenous knowledge systems are simple and static is changing fast. Many societies ...
Rural people have an intimate knowledge of many aspects of their surroundings and their daily lives....
Ignored for many decades, the role of indigenous knowledge in providing the basis for a sustainable ...
Ignored for many decades, the role of indigenous knowledge in providing the basis for a sustainable ...
Ignored for many decades, the role of indigenous knowledge in providing the basis for a sustainable ...
The use of indigenous knowledge has been seen by many as an alternative way of promoting development...
Presented at the GLOBELICS 6th International Conference 2008 22-24 September, Mexico City, Mexico
Indigenous farming communities in Indonesia and around the world have probably lived the way they al...
158-161Developing agricultural sustainability by harnessing Indigenous Knowledge often referred to...
"Every day, millions of rural people who depend on agriculture confront technical, economic, social,...
A research paper on how Indigenous Knowledge Systems can be adapted and applied to make land reforms...
Aligned to the principle that development needs to start with what people know and build on their kn...
The note examines the transfer of knowledge from one generation to the next, and from country to cou...
This article addresses the management of agricultural indigenous knowledge (IK) in developing countr...
The belief that indigenous knowledge systems are simple and static is changing fast. Many societies ...
The belief that indigenous knowledge systems are simple and static is changing fast. Many societies ...
Rural people have an intimate knowledge of many aspects of their surroundings and their daily lives....
Ignored for many decades, the role of indigenous knowledge in providing the basis for a sustainable ...
Ignored for many decades, the role of indigenous knowledge in providing the basis for a sustainable ...
Ignored for many decades, the role of indigenous knowledge in providing the basis for a sustainable ...
The use of indigenous knowledge has been seen by many as an alternative way of promoting development...
Presented at the GLOBELICS 6th International Conference 2008 22-24 September, Mexico City, Mexico
Indigenous farming communities in Indonesia and around the world have probably lived the way they al...
158-161Developing agricultural sustainability by harnessing Indigenous Knowledge often referred to...
"Every day, millions of rural people who depend on agriculture confront technical, economic, social,...
A research paper on how Indigenous Knowledge Systems can be adapted and applied to make land reforms...
Aligned to the principle that development needs to start with what people know and build on their kn...
The note examines the transfer of knowledge from one generation to the next, and from country to cou...
This article addresses the management of agricultural indigenous knowledge (IK) in developing countr...