Presently, while some of these edifices are being preserved for various reasons, others are facing extinction due to diverse challenges. The study, underpinned by dimensions of indigenous knowledge and indigenous ecological knowledge frameworks within the paradigm of endogenous development, explores the beliefs and practices that have been used to preserve groves in three selected communities in the Central Region of Ghana. It also explores some of the benefits associated with the groves, and focuses on the intangible benefits to these communities. In-depth interviews and focus group discussions, as well as community institutional resource mapping and observation were used to collect data from chiefs, priests and elders. The results show th...
This paper makes a case for harnessing indigenous knowledge (IK) for sustainable national developmen...
doi:10/4314/gjds.v9i1.8 Despite the various awareness-creation exercises on community-based manageme...
Despite the various awareness-creation exercises on community-based management systems by the Forest...
Local cosmologies and traditional perceptions of the natural environment, especially forests, have b...
This paper reviews the importance of traditional natural resources management practices in Ghana. It...
Since creation, mankind has strived to maintain a positive relationship with nature by preserving an...
ABSTRACT An analysis of a series of biodiversity related areas in Ghana, including ecosystem, water ...
Increased pressures on land resources in urban areas threaten sacred groves that have survived for c...
Ghanarsquos forest cover is diminishing at an alarming rate, a situation that has been blamed on fri...
The potential of traditional natural resources management for biodiversity conservation and the impr...
Abstract: Natural resource management issues in developing countries are increasingly mimicking west...
Cosmological belief systems play significant roles in the conservation of the biodiversity of the re...
The tropical forest ecosystem is one of the most important ecosystems of the world, because it conta...
Decent life depends on nature’s provision of stable resources. In this report I want to explore how ...
Cultural traditions can conflict with modern conservation goals when they promote damage to fragile ...
This paper makes a case for harnessing indigenous knowledge (IK) for sustainable national developmen...
doi:10/4314/gjds.v9i1.8 Despite the various awareness-creation exercises on community-based manageme...
Despite the various awareness-creation exercises on community-based management systems by the Forest...
Local cosmologies and traditional perceptions of the natural environment, especially forests, have b...
This paper reviews the importance of traditional natural resources management practices in Ghana. It...
Since creation, mankind has strived to maintain a positive relationship with nature by preserving an...
ABSTRACT An analysis of a series of biodiversity related areas in Ghana, including ecosystem, water ...
Increased pressures on land resources in urban areas threaten sacred groves that have survived for c...
Ghanarsquos forest cover is diminishing at an alarming rate, a situation that has been blamed on fri...
The potential of traditional natural resources management for biodiversity conservation and the impr...
Abstract: Natural resource management issues in developing countries are increasingly mimicking west...
Cosmological belief systems play significant roles in the conservation of the biodiversity of the re...
The tropical forest ecosystem is one of the most important ecosystems of the world, because it conta...
Decent life depends on nature’s provision of stable resources. In this report I want to explore how ...
Cultural traditions can conflict with modern conservation goals when they promote damage to fragile ...
This paper makes a case for harnessing indigenous knowledge (IK) for sustainable national developmen...
doi:10/4314/gjds.v9i1.8 Despite the various awareness-creation exercises on community-based manageme...
Despite the various awareness-creation exercises on community-based management systems by the Forest...