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Indigenous Knowledge Systems for Sustainable Development

Journal of Sustainable Agriculture, 1993
Sustainable development is emerging as an alternative to conventional development, which has apparently failed to alleviate poverty in the Third World countries. Sustainable development links the maintenance of ecosystem directly witb the sustainability of resources.
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Indigenous ecological knowledge systems and development

Agriculture and Human Values, 1991
This paper reviews a selection of the literature that focuses on indigenous ecological knowledge systems and the accompanying cosmology and myth. Traditional ecological knowledge may not be obvious to the western trained scientist or the development worker since it may be disguised in the form of cosmology and ritual.
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Animal Health and Indigenous Knowledge Systems

2019
Background The ethno-veterinary knowledge system plays a major role in veterinary health practices globally – and especially in Africa. Disregard for this knowledge system has heralded an epidemic of animal diseases across the globe.
Lilian Mukandiwa, Donald R. Siba
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Indigenous Knowledge Systems

2022
Bianca van Bavel   +2 more
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Indigenous Knowledges and Global Knowledge Systems

2021
Gabrielle Fletcher, Kate Chealuck
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Indigenous knowledge systems and development

Indilinga: African Journal of Indigenous Knowledge Systems, 2015
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Indigenous Knowledge Systems: striking a balance

Indilinga: African Journal of Indigenous Knowledge Systems, 2005
Most notions of Indigenous Knowledge Systems would “contrast it with the knowledge generated within the international system of universities, research institutes and private firms” (Nuffic). Thus, in general, knowledge generated at ivy league institutions in the developed countries is unquestionably thought of as ‘good\' for any human endeavour ...
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Indigenous Knowledge Systems and the Curriculum

2014
The school system in many regions of Africa does little to cater for the unique challenges to psychosocial adjustment and cultural identity development that students experience when they enter the school gate. Schools and the education system in general promote poor academic performance, low self-esteem, and high dropout rates for students who do not ...
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Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Education

Teachers College Record: The Voice of Scholarship in Education, 2008
Ray Barnhardt, Angayuqaq Oscar Kawagley
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