Title:

The role of indigenous technical knowledge in natural resource management in Ngamiland

Publication Year:
2003
Abstract:

Indigenous technical knowledge, often also referred to as local or traditional knowledge, is the cumulative body of knowledge generated and evolved over a long period of time, representing generations of experience, creative thought and actions of societies to earn a livelihood and cope with the changing conditions of the natural, socio-economic and cultural environment. It includes all the skills, beliefs, norms, practices and behavior patterns handed down from one generation to the next.

Place:
Maun
Item Type:
Report
Language:
en

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