2022
DOI: 10.1177/10704965221104781
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Protecting Indigenous and Local Knowledge Through a Biocultural Diversity Framework

Abstract: Indigenous and Local Knowledge (ILK) is intrinsically connected to knowledge holders’ worldviews and relationships to their environments. Mainstream rights-based approaches do not recognize this interconnection and are hence limited at protecting the integrity of ILK. This paper presents two cases in Colombia in which, by recognizing community-environment interconnections, the biocultural diversity framework advanced the protection of communities’ ILK. The first case draws on court findings that recognized Ind… Show more

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“…Notably, international organisations such as the WIPO and the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity commonly employ the term "traditional knowledge" within their official documentation. Despite extensive deliberations spanning over four decades, there still needs to be more consensus on a universally recognised concept about safeguarding traditional knowledge (Nemogá et al, 2022). The literature has a range of concepts about traditional knowledge, which international organisations and scholars have put out.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Notably, international organisations such as the WIPO and the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity commonly employ the term "traditional knowledge" within their official documentation. Despite extensive deliberations spanning over four decades, there still needs to be more consensus on a universally recognised concept about safeguarding traditional knowledge (Nemogá et al, 2022). The literature has a range of concepts about traditional knowledge, which international organisations and scholars have put out.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Si bien los derechos bioculturales se presentan como una teoría que integra la diversidad biológica y cultural en la política pública y en la jurisprudencia (Nemogá et al, 2022), y que eventualmente puede ayudar a superar las injusticias que se han cometido en contra de los pueblos indígenas y las comunidades locales, también son susceptibles de algunas críticas y cuestionamientos; algunos de ellos se mencionan a continuación.…”
Section: Criticas a La Teoría De Los Derechos Bioculturalesunclassified
“…The consideration of this knowledge in all decision-making structures and processes of the mount management strategy and implementation is necessary. Research and case studies from the Mediterranean and around the world illustrate that a biocultural approach that is inclusive of ecological local knowledge is a vital instrument to design culturally appropriate conservation contexts (Plieninger et al, 2023;Topp et al, 2021;Aziz et al, 2022;Nemogá et al, 2022). For example, while technical and scienti c knowledge are both necessary to develop grazing management and pasture improvement plans, local knowledge can serve in the identi cation of important forage plants and their impact on production and health of livestock.…”
Section: Vrk Perception and Interplaymentioning
confidence: 99%