Sacred Ecology examines knowledge held by Indigenous peoples and local communities around the world and asks how we can learn from this body of knowledge and practice. Berkes explores the importance of Indigenous ways of knowing as a complement to ecology and environmental science, and its cultural and political significance for traditional peoples themselves. With updates of relevant web links and over 300 new references, the Fifth Edition provides increased voice for Indigenous authors and contains much new material, including a new chapter.
Sacred Ecology examines knowledge held by Indigenous peoples and local communities around the world and asks how we can learn from this body of knowledge and practice. Berkes explores the importance of Indigenous ways of knowing as a complement to ecology and environmental science, and its cultural and political significance for traditional peoples themselves. With updates of relevant web links and over 300 new references, the Fifth Edition provides increased voice for Indigenous authors and contains much new material, including a new chapter.
Fikret Berkes is Distinguished Professor Emeritus and former Tier I Canada Research Chair at the Natural Resources Institute, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada. His studies on community-based resource management have led to explorations of traditional knowledge and stewardship, in addition to contributions to commons studies and social-ecological resilience. He has authored or co-authored some 280 scholarly publications, and authored or edited fifteen books, including Linking Social and Ecological Systems (1998), Navigating Social-Ecological Systems (2003), Advanced Introduction to Resilience (2023), and Governing for Transformation towards Sustainable Small-scale Fisheries (2025).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Context of Traditional Ecological Knowledge 2. Appreciating Indigenous Knowledge 3. Traditional Knowledge Systems in Practice 4. Cree Worldview "From the Inside" 5. Cree Fishing Practices as Adaptive Management 6. A Story of Caribou and Social Learning 7. How Indigenous and Local Knowledge Develop 8. Conservation Indigenous Knowledge and Stewardship 9. Indigenous Holism and Complex Systems 10. Climate Change and Indigenous Resilience 11. Developing Perspectives in Indigenous Knowledge 12. Toward a Unity of Mind and Nature
1 Context of Traditional Ecological Knowledge
2 Traditional Knowledge Comes of Age
3 Intellectual Roots of Traditional Ecological Knowledge
4 Traditional Knowledge Systems in Practice
5 Cree Worldview "From the Inside"
6 A Story of Caribou and Social Learning
7 Cree Fishing Practices as Adaptive Management
8 Climate Change and Indigenous Ways of Knowing
9 Holism of Indigenous Knowledge, Complex Systems, and Fuzzy Logic
10 How Local and Traditional Knowledge Develops
11 Indigenous Knowledge in Context: Myths, Worldviews, Contemporary Applications
1. Context of Traditional Ecological Knowledge 2. Appreciating Indigenous Knowledge 3. Traditional Knowledge Systems in Practice 4. Cree Worldview "From the Inside" 5. Cree Fishing Practices as Adaptive Management 6. A Story of Caribou and Social Learning 7. How Indigenous and Local Knowledge Develop 8. Conservation Indigenous Knowledge and Stewardship 9. Indigenous Holism and Complex Systems 10. Climate Change and Indigenous Resilience 11. Developing Perspectives in Indigenous Knowledge 12. Toward a Unity of Mind and Nature
1 Context of Traditional Ecological Knowledge
2 Traditional Knowledge Comes of Age
3 Intellectual Roots of Traditional Ecological Knowledge
4 Traditional Knowledge Systems in Practice
5 Cree Worldview "From the Inside"
6 A Story of Caribou and Social Learning
7 Cree Fishing Practices as Adaptive Management
8 Climate Change and Indigenous Ways of Knowing
9 Holism of Indigenous Knowledge, Complex Systems, and Fuzzy Logic
10 How Local and Traditional Knowledge Develops
11 Indigenous Knowledge in Context: Myths, Worldviews, Contemporary Applications
12 Toward a Unity of Mind and Nature
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