Towards richer knowledge partnerships between ecology and ethnoecology

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Abstract

Indigenous and traditional practices based on ethnoecological knowledge are fundamental to biodiversity stewardship and sustainable use. Knowledge partnerships between Indigenous Peoples, traditional local communities, and ecologists can produce richer and fairer understandings of nature. We identify key topical areas where such collaborations can positively transform science, policy, and practice.

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Molnár, Z., Aumeeruddy-Thomas, Y., Babai, D., Díaz, S., Garnett, S. T., Hill, R., … Singh, R. K. (2024, February 1). Towards richer knowledge partnerships between ecology and ethnoecology. Trends in Ecology and Evolution. Elsevier Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tree.2023.10.010

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