Fostering Equitable Sustainability: Integrating Indigenous Wisdom and Scientific Knowledge for Global Solutions
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https://doi.org/10.55366/suse.v3i1.1Keywords:
indigenous knowledge, sustainability, equitable partnerships, cross-cultural collaboration, community-driven solutions, knowledge systems integrationAbstract
In the face of unprecedented global environmental challenges, there is a growing recognition that sustainability cannot be achieved through a one-size-fits-all approach. Traditional, local, and indigenous knowledge systems—deeply rooted in the wisdom of communities who have lived in harmony with the land for centuries—offer invaluable insights that complement scientific research and technological solutions. These knowledge systems, however, have often been sidelined in global conversations on climate change and sustainability. As we move toward more inclusive and effective climate action, it is essential to bridge these knowledge worlds and create partnerships that empower local and indigenous communities. The Viara Foundation, with its commitment to community-driven solutions, offers a model for integrating indigenous knowledge with scientific research in a way that fosters empowerment and equity. This essay explores the integration of traditional knowledge with academic and scientific research, emphasizing the importance of equitable partnerships, cross-cultural collaboration, and inclusive knowledge systems. It draws from case studies and reflections to illustrate the impact of these partnerships on local communities and the environment, highlighting the lessons learned and challenges faced in creating sustainable futures through collaborative approaches to knowledge integration.
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