Description
- ISBN-13: 9789388540162
- Publisher: Manohar
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 9388540166
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2019
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹2,995.00.₹2,276.00Current price is: ₹2,276.00.
Discover “Indigenous Knowledge Systems” by Satarupa Dutta Majumder (ISBN: 9789388540162) and explore holistic conservation through Ecosemiotic Community Museuology. This book offers a roadmap for community-based conservation of indigenous biocultural heritage, addressing cross-cultural knowledge integration, ICT, IPR, and decolonizing museology. Includes diverse case studies highlighting successful and unsuccessful conservation efforts worldwide.
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Abhishek Shukla –
This book opened my eyes to new perspectives. It highlights the importance of including indigenous communities. It is a bit repetitive but it’s a very useful read.
Jenson T John –
A must-read for anyone interested in community-based conservation! The book is well-researched and provides a comprehensive overview. Loved the detailed examples.
Suraj Kumar Panda –
The book delivers on its promise. It is very well-organized. It made me think about conservation in a completely new way. Highly recommend it for students.
Dev Kumar –
Excellent coverage of IKS. I like the way the author combines theory and practice. This is a must-read book for conservationists and scholars alike.
Ayush –
A well-researched exploration of indigenous knowledge. Some ideas are novel. I wish it has a stronger call to action for policy makers.
Sanjeev Kumar Pal –
I appreciated the focus on decolonizing museology, a fresh perspective. Though I believe it is a bit repetitive at certain points. Definitely worth reading.
Minerva Chandra –
A valuable read, offering insights into indigenous knowledge and conservation. Some parts felt a bit academic, but overall informative. It could have explored more practical applications.
Alyn Biju Sahariya S –
I appreciate the author’s effort. The work is important. I found some sections a bit disjointed. A great resource to have in our community.
Nishant Kumar –
While I liked the concept, the book lacked real-world application strategies. More focus was needed on implementation challenges. Case studies were great, though.
Suzal Raj –
This book is a great starting point, but it is a bit too theoretical. The concept is good. I wish there was a bit more on the practical implications of the discussed issues.
Simarpreet Singh –
Important and timely. However, I feel like it needed a little more editing. It could have been a bit more concise and accessible.
Pranav Chawla –
A truly enlightening book. It gives a great overview of indigenous knowledge and conservation. I will definitely recommend it!
Suzal Raj –
Excellent resource for understanding indigenous knowledge! A great starting point for research. It provides a lot of useful information. I really enjoyed this book!
Karan Singh –
Interesting perspective, but the writing style was dense and hard to follow at times. The case studies were the most engaging part of the book. Expected more examples.
Nipun Jain –
The book is a mixed bag, offering valuable insights alongside dense academic language that needs editing. Case studies were interesting.
Somil Agarwal –
I was hoping for more specific conservation strategies. The case studies were a highlight, but overall felt like an overview. It could be better.
Kartikeya Raghupatro –
A valuable contribution to the field of conservation! It has a lot of interesting ideas. The author’s insight is really impressive.
Anjali Gupta –
An inspiring work that shows the importance of indigenous knowledge. It offers a new perspective on conservation. I learned a lot. Very easy and fun to read!
Dhruv Kumar –
A very comprehensive overview of indigenous knowledge systems. It gives a good balance of theory and case studies. Really great information to consider.