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A systems perspective on the conservation and erosion of indigenous agricultural knowledge in central India

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HUMAN ECOLOGY
卷 29, 期 1, 页码 99-120

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SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1023/A:1007147806213

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globalization; indigenous knowledge; cultural change; development; systems studies; traditional agriculture; agroforestry

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Many scholars are concerned that globalization and scientization of local management systems threatens the survival of valuable indigenous knowledge of agriculture and agroforestry. This paper addresses such concerns by drawing on a field study of knowledge about tree and crop cultivation in central India to Examine dynamics of knowledge system change. It uses concepts from systems studies, including hierarchy, adaptability, connectedness, and scale, to show how parts of indigenous knowledge systems might be more likely to be lost or preserved under various socio-economic circumstances It then suggests some concrete lessons for those interested in conserving indigenous knowledge: that knowledge is best conserved in situ that concepts can be more important to communicate and preserve than mere facts or practices; that researchers might identify those parts of a knowledge system most in need of conservation attention; and that technical innovation might allow local-scale indigenous knowledge to interface more effectively with large-scale global technologies.

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