Promoting Indigenous Knowledge And Values For More Sustainable Water This knowledge brief, published by the transformations to sustainability programme, is based on a peer reviewed article in which the authors discuss the efforts of indigenous peoples to contest freshwater management regimes that are based on western concepts and ideologies. Held during the 24th session of the united nations permanent forum on indigenous issues (unpfii), this event aimed to center indigenous peoples’ knowledge, rights, and governance systems in the dialogue around the future of water.
Indigenous Water Conservation Systems A Rich Tradition Of Rural The paper emphasizes the value of recognizing and integrating indigenous knowledge into modern water management strategies, promoting a more inclusive and effective approach to water conservation. We explain how water values and the indigenous communities that protect them are inextricably connected to land sovereignty, and thus how indigenous peoples and indigenous peoples’ knowledge carry solutions to the current global water crisis. This knowledge brief is based on a peer reviewed article in which the authors discuss the efforts of indigenous peoples to contest freshwater management regimes that are based on western concepts and ideologies. Considering the significance of the indigenous knowledge systems toward addressing key environmental concerns, in this chapter, an attempt has been undertaken to address the indigenous.
Indigenous Peoples Hold Key Knowledge For Sustainable Water Solutions This knowledge brief is based on a peer reviewed article in which the authors discuss the efforts of indigenous peoples to contest freshwater management regimes that are based on western concepts and ideologies. Considering the significance of the indigenous knowledge systems toward addressing key environmental concerns, in this chapter, an attempt has been undertaken to address the indigenous. This special issue brings together important ips’ contributions and lessons learned from africa, asia, central and south america, and the pacific to provide sustainable water use and conservation initiatives in indigenous landscapes. This book presents a detailed and insightful account of indigenous water knowledge, values, and practices with examples from across the global south. the main objective of this volume is to explore and understand the diverse indigenous knowledge that exists in the. Water is central to the cultural, spiritual, and material well being of indigenous peoples worldwide. this special issue focuses on indigenous water knowledge, water sovereignty, and sustainable water management. It is still possible to shift to more sustainable practices that recharge water, restore soil health, sequester carbon, and strengthen biodiversity – but we need to make the transformation now.
Indigenous And Local Water Knowledge Values And Practices Premiumjs This special issue brings together important ips’ contributions and lessons learned from africa, asia, central and south america, and the pacific to provide sustainable water use and conservation initiatives in indigenous landscapes. This book presents a detailed and insightful account of indigenous water knowledge, values, and practices with examples from across the global south. the main objective of this volume is to explore and understand the diverse indigenous knowledge that exists in the. Water is central to the cultural, spiritual, and material well being of indigenous peoples worldwide. this special issue focuses on indigenous water knowledge, water sovereignty, and sustainable water management. It is still possible to shift to more sustainable practices that recharge water, restore soil health, sequester carbon, and strengthen biodiversity – but we need to make the transformation now.