Local Knowledge, Global Goals

Author
Douglas NakashimaJennifer RubisPeter BatesBรกrbara รvila
Corporate Author
UNESCO
Collation
46 p.
Resource Language
EnglishFrenchSpanish
Year of publication
2017

 Local and indigenous knowledge refers to the understandings, skills and philosophies developed by societies with long histories of interaction with their natural surroundings. For rural and indigenous peoples, local knowledge informs decision-making about fundamental aspects of day-to-day life. This knowledge is integral to a cultural complex that also encompasses language, systems of classification, resource use practices, social interactions, rituals and spirituality. These unique ways of knowing are important components of the worldโ€™s cultural diversity, and contribute to the achievement of Agenda 2030 and the Paris Agreement.