This paper attempts to explore if indigenous knowledge (IK) has the potential to manage natural resources, and offer a new pathway towards sustainable natural resource management practices in the Mau Forest (MF). By looking into the cultural and historical resource management practice of the Ogiek tribe in the MF, natural resource managers can incorporate traditional ecological knowledge and bring a sense of responsibility, accountability, respectability and communality into resource management practices on-and off protected natural resource landscapes. IK-based natural resource management practices were sourced from interviews conducted with the Ogiek elders/opinion leaders, and natural resource managers at the MF, and qualitatively targe...
Indigenous people pursue traditional livelihood strategies and related forms of employment and occup...
With heightened global concern regarding climate change, poverty and hunger, natural resource manage...
In the developed world, we tend to think of sustainability as a newly articulated solution to challe...
In Kenya, environmental degradation has occurred at an alarming rate in areas such as the Mau Forest...
Mau Forest, the home of the majority of the Ogiek people is located in the Rift Valley Province and ...
A critical analysis and reflection of the literature was reviewed regarding the Ogiek system of indi...
Indigenous knowledge (IK) concerning forestry is, in many societies around the world, in danger of b...
The goals of conserving nature have changed over the last decades, but setting aside areas for natur...
The indigenous knowledge systems are a significant resource which would contribute to the increased ...
This study explored how people-forest relationships are forged around Kenya’s Nyandarwa Forest Reser...
Contemporary environmental thought is beginning to realize that the relationship between humans and ...
Mau Forest, the home of the majority of the Ogiek people is located in the Rift Valley Province and ...
The study investigates how Luo belief system and a more inclusive ecosystem approach contribute to s...
There is ample evidence in literature that indigenous knowledge, practices and beliefs often contrib...
Resource management strategies are attempts to address the challenge of balancing resource conservat...
Indigenous people pursue traditional livelihood strategies and related forms of employment and occup...
With heightened global concern regarding climate change, poverty and hunger, natural resource manage...
In the developed world, we tend to think of sustainability as a newly articulated solution to challe...
In Kenya, environmental degradation has occurred at an alarming rate in areas such as the Mau Forest...
Mau Forest, the home of the majority of the Ogiek people is located in the Rift Valley Province and ...
A critical analysis and reflection of the literature was reviewed regarding the Ogiek system of indi...
Indigenous knowledge (IK) concerning forestry is, in many societies around the world, in danger of b...
The goals of conserving nature have changed over the last decades, but setting aside areas for natur...
The indigenous knowledge systems are a significant resource which would contribute to the increased ...
This study explored how people-forest relationships are forged around Kenya’s Nyandarwa Forest Reser...
Contemporary environmental thought is beginning to realize that the relationship between humans and ...
Mau Forest, the home of the majority of the Ogiek people is located in the Rift Valley Province and ...
The study investigates how Luo belief system and a more inclusive ecosystem approach contribute to s...
There is ample evidence in literature that indigenous knowledge, practices and beliefs often contrib...
Resource management strategies are attempts to address the challenge of balancing resource conservat...
Indigenous people pursue traditional livelihood strategies and related forms of employment and occup...
With heightened global concern regarding climate change, poverty and hunger, natural resource manage...
In the developed world, we tend to think of sustainability as a newly articulated solution to challe...