Pervasive Indigenous and local knowledge of tropical wild species.

Ambio

Department of Geography & Planning and School of the Environment, University of Toronto, 100 St. George St, Toronto, ON, M5S 3G3, Canada.

Published: December 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study in the Peruvian Amazon explores the prevalence of Indigenous and local knowledge (ILK) related to game, timber, and fish species, using a survey of 4,000 households.
  • ILK is found to be widely shared across different demographics, with resource users showing more agreement on knowledge about timber and fish compared to game.
  • The research highlights the potential of ILK in informing conservation policies, especially as it aligns with community practices like cooperative forest clearing in shifting cultivation.

Article Abstract

The promise of Indigenous and local knowledge (ILK) for conservation policy depends on how pervasively ILK is held among local people. In the Peruvian Amazon, we conducted a landscape-scale concordance analysis between (1) ILK for game, timber, and fish species collected by the largest representative ILK survey as yet undertaken in tropical forests, and (2) remotely sensed land cover as proxies for species habitat. From our survey among 4000 households in 235 communities, we find that concordant ILK is highly pervasive across gender, age, place of origin, and social status, irrespective of species and people's indigeneity. Resource users possess more concordant knowledge than nonusers for timber and fish, not game. Concordance between ILK for fish and remote sensing is associated with cooperative forest clearing in shifting cultivation-an informal community institution in which forest peoples engage with nature. Our findings point to the promise of ILK for large-scale tropical conservation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13280-024-02100-wDOI Listing

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