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8. How can indigenous & local knowledge complement biodiversity science? (Zsolt Molnár)

8. How can indigenous & local knowledge complement biodiversity science? (Zsolt Molnár)

FromThe case for conservation podcast


8. How can indigenous & local knowledge complement biodiversity science? (Zsolt Molnár)

FromThe case for conservation podcast

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Length:
47 minutes
Released:
Mar 1, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Indigenous peoples and local communities are increasingly recognized for the importance of their contribution to global biodiversity knowledge. But is indigenous & local knowledge (ILK) being vetted, in a parallel to peer review's vetting of scientific knowledge? And how does ILK add to global biodiversity knowledge, if it is typically very localized? Zsolt Molnár helps me to explore these questions. Zsolt is a botanist and ethnoecologist at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, and head of the research group on Traditional Ecological Knowledge at the Academy’s Centre For Ecological Research.Links to resources can be found at www.case4conservation.com Visit www.case4conservation.com
Released:
Mar 1, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (46)

The case for conserving the biodiversity of life on Earth needs to be credible and robust. Sometimes that requires a willingness to question conventional wisdom. The case for conservation podcast features long-form conversations with conservation thinkers, in which we try to untangle issues into which they have some insight.