Sacred Ecology examines bodies of knowledge held by indigenous and other rural peoples around the world, and asks how we can learn from this knowledge and ways of knowing. Berkes explores the importance of local and indigenous knowledge as a complement to scientific ecology, and its cultural and political significance for indigenous groups themselves. With updates of relevant links for further learning and over 180 new references, the fourth edition gives increased voice to indigenous authors, and reflects the remarkable increase in published local observations of climate change. Key sections include Chp. 4, Traditional Knowledge Systems in Practice, Chp. 7, Cree Fishing Practices as Adaptive Management, and Chp. 8, Climate Change and Indigenous Ways of Knowing.

Sacred Ecology

Author: Berkes, Fikret

Year: 2018

Media Type: Book