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Indigenous Knowledge Systems: Towards a Holistic Inclusive Conservation

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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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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789388540162
  • Publisher: Manohar
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 9388540166
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2019
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Language: English

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Weight 0.5 kg

19 reviews for Indigenous Knowledge Systems: Towards a Holistic Inclusive Conservation

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Ayush

    A well-researched exploration of indigenous knowledge. Some ideas are novel. I wish it has a stronger call to action for policy makers.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. 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.

  9. 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.

  10. 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.

  11. 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.

  12. Pranav Chawla

    A truly enlightening book. It gives a great overview of indigenous knowledge and conservation. I will definitely recommend it!

  13. 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!

  14. 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.

  15. Nipun Jain

    The book is a mixed bag, offering valuable insights alongside dense academic language that needs editing. Case studies were interesting.

  16. 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.

  17. Kartikeya Raghupatro

    A valuable contribution to the field of conservation! It has a lot of interesting ideas. The author’s insight is really impressive.

  18. 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!

  19. 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.

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