Indigenous Knowledges and the Sustainable Development Agenda

This book discusses the vital importance of including indigenous knowledges in the sustainable development agenda. In the wake of colonialism and imperialism, dialogue between indigenous knowledges and Western epistemology has broken down time and again. However, in recent decades the broader indige...

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Other Authors: Krøvel, Roy (Editor), Breidlid, Anders (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: 2020
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