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Integrating Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) With Environmental Education in India
Imparting educational awareness and ensuring preservation of traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) encompasses a complex interplay of opportunities and constraints. This chapter seeks to explore the complex terrain that defines TEK conservation and preservation in India. The present chapter seeks to throw light on the concept, meaning and significanceHarleen Singh Sandha +2 more
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Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK): Rainwater Harvesting Methods – A Review
RUVIVAL publication series, 2019Over centuries, people in diverse geographical regions relied on rainwater and developed techniques to harvest it, creating a wealth of indigenous knowledge. This paper introduces both traditional eco-logical knowledge and indigenous knowledge and provides an overview of some traditional rainwa-ter harvesting (RWH) methods.
Tasawwar, Sumbal, Kassaye, Rahel Birhanu
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Traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) in West Arnhem Land, Northern Australia
2011This thesis explores the relationship between natural resource management (NRM), traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) and sustainable livelihood outcomes and demonstrates how through the payment for environmental services such as fire management, the economic development of remote communities in northern Australia can be improved.
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Incorporating Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) into Curriculum Development
Indigenous peoples have lived in harmony with the natural world for thousands of years, developing unique ways of understanding and interacting with their surroundings. This knowledge, often passed down through oral tradition, encompasses a wide range of information about the environment, culture, and history of their communities.openaire +1 more source
International Journal of Science, Technology & Management
Local Ecological Knowledge (LEK) and Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) play a crucial role in mangrove ecosystem management, restoration, and community livelihoods.
Sunarto Jendri, J. Mamangkey
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Local Ecological Knowledge (LEK) and Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) play a crucial role in mangrove ecosystem management, restoration, and community livelihoods.
Sunarto Jendri, J. Mamangkey
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This manual is written within the framework of the ERA-NET Cofund on Food Systems and Climate (FOSC) Knowledge Hub to bring together the insights and experiences gained from NUTRiGREEN and MedAgriFood Resilience research projects. Although these projects are located in different geographical areas, they share a common goal: to address the ongoing ...
Henze, Judith, Santoro, Antonio
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Henze, Judith, Santoro, Antonio
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Teaching climate change grounded in traditional ecological knowledge (TEK)
This blog post is part of the Voices of the Rainforest project, funded by the British Academy. More information is available at: https://voicesoftherainforest.leeds.ac.uk/openaire +1 more source

