[169] With this in mind, it will be crucial for the Government to ensure the full and effective participation and engagement of Indigenous peoples in processes that affect our distinct rights to water and to recognise the importance in
Indigenous Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Management that has been exercised by Indigenous peoples for thousands of years.
recognises and respects the importance in
Indigenous traditional ecological knowledge and management of biodiversity and conservation, including water
recognises and respects the importance of
Indigenous traditional ecological knowledge and management of biodiversity and conservation, including water
Not exact matches
Indications are that heavy reliance on
indigenous knowledge — also known as
traditional ecological knowledge (TEK)-- is likely to continue in northern polar science.
Small - scale agriculture and
traditional ecological knowledge of farmers and
indigenous people are as — if not more — important to a future food system than genetic engineering and capital - intensive forms of agriculture.
Indigenous peoples have a «special interest» in climate change issues, not only because through their physical and spiritual relationships with land, water and associated ecosystems, they are particularly vulnerable to climate change; but also because they have a specialised
ecological and
traditional knowledge relevant to finding the «best fit» solutions.
«We need collaboration with other scientists, but most importantly to recognise that
traditional ecological knowledge is
Indigenous science because it's thousands and thousands of years of observation, recording and transmission of
knowledge over generations.
WALFA produces a carbon abatement1 from improved fire management in West Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, that has been sold in a ground - breaking commercial agreement that is based on
traditional Indigenous ecological knowledge.
Indigenous knowledge of customary and
traditional water use are identified (such as the high value cultural and
ecological water systems and areas)
The Hybrid Economy model for
Indigenous economic development on
traditional land is based on combining «
traditional ecological knowledge» or
Indigenous knowledge with Western biological and social sciences to produce sustainable land management and related industries.4