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Indigenous Knowledge For Development
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This article is published in Anthropology News.The article was published on 1999-10-01. It has received 34 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Traditional knowledge.read more
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Indigenous knowledge and the politics of classification
TL;DR: Agarwal et al. as discussed by the authors have published Greener pastures: Politics, markets and community among a Migrant Pastoral People (1999) and Environmentality (2010).
Agricultural Innovation in Asia: Drivers, Paradigms and Performance
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed the theory and practice of agricultural innovation, focusing on the nature of the innovation process, the forces that drive agricultural innovation and the key techno-institutional innovation paradigms that have emerged.
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An agenda for ethics and justice in adaptation to climate change
Morten Fibieger Byskov,Keith Hyams,Poshendra Satyal,Isabelle Anguelovski,Lisa Benjamin,Sophie Blackburn,Maud Borie,Simon Caney,Eric Chu,Gareth A S Edwards,Kristel Fourie,Arabella Fraser,Clare Heyward,Helen Jeans,Colin McQuistan,Jouni Paavola,Edward A. Page,Mark Pelling,Sally J. Priest,Krystyna Swiderska,Marcela Tarazona,Thomas F. Thornton,John Twigg,Alice Venn +23 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors set out an interdisciplinary research agenda for the inclusion of ethics and justice theories in adaptation and resilience planning, particularly into the Sixth Assessment Report of the International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC AR6).
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Youth empowerment and information and communication technologies: a case study of a remote Australian Aboriginal community
TL;DR: A case study of the use of ICTs in Aboriginal youth empowerment is presented in this paper, where a participatory process was used to engage the Walkatjurra Cultural Centre's young people and they were given individual assistance to develop their ICT related capacity.
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Building indigenous knowledge capacity for development
TL;DR: In this article, the authors highlight the importance of IK and local cultural values in the process of development and highlight the need for access to global knowledge for supporting IK as well as for sustaining development.