Traditional and Indigenous Knowledge for the Modern Era: A Natural and Applied Science Perspective
Publication Year: 2021
Author(s): Katerere D R, Applequist W, Aboyade O M, Togo C
Abstract:
While there is talk of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, old and new challenges bedevil the world – climate change, nutrition, and health poverty being at the top of the list. In seeking solutions to these and other problems which afflict the modern era, it is worthwhile to look into our collective past, to the traditions and knowledges of our ancestors. Such knowledge continues to exist in many parts of the world, though now marginalized by homogenous, Eurocentric ontolology and epistemology.This book presents a compilation of reviews, case studies, and primary research attempting to locate the utility of traditional and Indigenous Knowledges in an increasingly complex world. It assembles chapter authors from across the world to tackle topics ranging from traditional knowledge-based innovations and commercialization, traditional medicine systems as practiced around the world, ethnoveterinary practices, and food innovation to traditional governance and leadership systems, among others.
ISBN: 9781032089416
Publisher/Organisation: CRC Press
Theme: Traditional/ Indigenous Knowledge | Subtheme: Knowledge Management
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