Frontiers Traditional Knowledge And Rural Livelihoods And Practices
Frontiers Traditional Knowledge And Rural Livelihoods And Practices The exclusion of indigenous knowledge has resulted in an environmental crisis in contemporary societies. third, traditional knowledge, rural livelihoods, and practices offer practical and ethical frameworks for addressing contemporary environmental crisis and uncertainty. This special issue presents case studies from various parts of the world as evidence of the resilience nature of traditional knowledge systems of rural communities in sustainably managing biodiversity and the environment.
Premium Photo Disruption Of Traditional Farming Practices And Frontiers in human dynamics (mar 2026) editorial: traditional knowledge and rural livelihoods and practices for nature conservation and environmental sustainability. Addressing this gap is essential for developing a more comprehensive approach to environmental sustainability that leverages both traditional and scientific knowledge.this research topic aims to explore the integration of traditional knowledge systems with modern scientific conservation practices. Traditional knowledge systems have long played a crucial role in nature conservation and environmental sustainability, particularly within rural communities. This research topic presents case studies from various parts of the world as evidence of the resilience nature of traditional knowledge systems of rural communities in sustainably managing biodiversity and the environment.
Disruption Of Traditional Farming Practices And Agricultural Traditional knowledge systems have long played a crucial role in nature conservation and environmental sustainability, particularly within rural communities. This research topic presents case studies from various parts of the world as evidence of the resilience nature of traditional knowledge systems of rural communities in sustainably managing biodiversity and the environment. By examining traditional and modern agricultural practices within a sociocultural framework, this review investigates how community identity, social norms, and values influence the acceptance. Social scientists believe that such customs and practices can offer valuable lessons in resource use, land management, conservation, and scientific research. traditional knowledge encompasses community based systems that rely on the management and utilisation of natural resources. Rapid social ecological changes such as climate change, biodiversity loss, and resource overexploitation are threatening food security, livelihoods, and local knowledge of small scale farmers worldwide. Indigenous peoples are groups with different cultural and social characteristics that share inherited ties to their homeland and natural resources. they have their own understanding and cultural experience that amounts to traditional ecological knowledge.
Disruption Of Traditional Farming Practices And Agricultural By examining traditional and modern agricultural practices within a sociocultural framework, this review investigates how community identity, social norms, and values influence the acceptance. Social scientists believe that such customs and practices can offer valuable lessons in resource use, land management, conservation, and scientific research. traditional knowledge encompasses community based systems that rely on the management and utilisation of natural resources. Rapid social ecological changes such as climate change, biodiversity loss, and resource overexploitation are threatening food security, livelihoods, and local knowledge of small scale farmers worldwide. Indigenous peoples are groups with different cultural and social characteristics that share inherited ties to their homeland and natural resources. they have their own understanding and cultural experience that amounts to traditional ecological knowledge.
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