SUMMARY - Indigenous Knowledge in Ecosystem Management
Long before Western science developed ecology as a discipline, Indigenous peoples understood their ecosystems intimately. Knowledge accumulated over generations of observation and interaction with specific places. This Indigenous knowledge includes understanding of species behavior, ecological relationships, seasonal patterns, and sustainable harvest practices that Western science is only beginning to appreciate. As biodiversity crises intensify, this knowledge offers insights that colonial approaches have overlookedâif it can be accessed respectfully and applied appropriately.