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Scientific article: The Multiple Evidence Base Approach
The Multiple Evidence Base approach for connecting knowledge systems is being shaped in a collaborative process involving a network of SwedBio's core partners who come from a diversity of experiences and knowledge systems. It has received significant attention in the science-policy-practice community, and piloting is going on in communities as well as being tested in dialogues and processes where a diversity of knowledge systems are meeting based on equity and reciprocity.
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Mobilisation and revival of indigenous and local knowledge for enhanced ecosystem governance
Whilst each experience is unique, what all of the community research processes have in common is that they are based on the communities’ own identified needs, priorities and methods. Biodiversity, food and culture are the unifying topics. Communities engaged in... Read more »
2016-11-30 |
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A Multiple Evidence Base approach for equity across knowledge systems
The Multiple Evidence Base (MEB) approach for connecting knowledge systems views indigenous, local and scientific knowledge systems as generating different manifestations of knowledge. When combined, these can generate new insights and innovations for sustainable governance of biodiversity and ecosystem services.... Read more »
2015-12-21 |
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