Editorial
The Role of Indigenous Knowledge in Biodiversity Conservation
Author(s): Demontis Roberto*
Indigenous knowledge plays a crucial role in biodiversity conservation by offering unique perspectives and practices rooted in centuries of interaction with local ecosystems. This paper examines the intersection of indigenous knowledge systems and modern conservation strategies, highlighting the value of traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) in understanding species behavior, ecosystem dynamics, and sustainable resource management. Indigenous communities often possess an intricate understanding of their environments, which is reflected in their cultural practices, resource utilization, and land stewardship methods. This paper explores case studies that illustrate the successful integration of indigenous knowledge into contemporary conservation efforts, emphasizing the importance of collaboration between indigenous peoples and conservationists. By recognizing and respecting indigenous.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37532/1308-4038.17(8).423