Vista normal Vista MARC

Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK): ideas, inspiration, and designs for ecological engineering

Martín, Jay F | Roy, Eric D [autor] | Diemont, Stewart A. W [autor] | Ferguson, Bruce G, 1967- [autor].
Tipo de material: Artículo ArtículoTema(s): Conocimiento ecológico tradicional | Gestión ambiental | Gestión del agua | Ingeniería ecológicaTema(s) en inglés: Traditional ecological knowledge | Environmental management | Water management | Ecological engineeringDescriptor(es) geográficos: América Nota de acceso: Disponible para usuarios de ECOSUR con su clave de acceso En: Ecological Engineering. volumen 36, número 7 (July 2010), páginas 839-849Número de sistema: 39809Resumen:
Inglés

In coming years society will be forced to adapt to lower energy levels due to projected declines in non-renewable energies. This will increase the challenge to ecological engineers to design sustainable ecosystems, driven by renewable energies to benefit society and the environment. This paper introduces the field of Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) as an important source of ideas, inspiration and designs to help our profession meet this challenge. TEK refers to ecological knowledge and practices of indigenous and local cultures. Because these practices originated and evolved prior to the era of fossil-fuel dominance, they were designed and have continuously adapted to utilize renewable energies and resources. TEK is also well suited to sustainable design due to philosophical differences with Western science and culture. While Western culture views society as apart from and controlling ecosystems, indigenous cultures routinely see themselves as embedded within ecosystems. Because TEK has declined as the influence of Western culture has spread, there is an urgent need to identify and apply this knowledge for future benefit. Collaboration with scientists can help raise the social standing of indigenous people and of TEK within their own communities, thus contributing to cultural survival while maintaining this information. Applications of TEK relevant to ecological engineering including Traditional Ecological Knowledgein the Americas are highlighted.

Lista(s) en las que aparece este ítem: Agua
Etiquetas de esta biblioteca: No hay etiquetas de esta biblioteca para este título. Ingresar para agregar etiquetas.
Star ratings
    Valoración media: 0.0 (0 votos)
Existencias
Tipo de ítem Biblioteca actual Colección Signatura Estado Fecha de vencimiento Código de barras
Artículos Biblioteca Electrónica
Recursos en línea (RE)
ECOSUR Recurso digital ECO400398095107

Disponible para usuarios de ECOSUR con su clave de acceso

In coming years society will be forced to adapt to lower energy levels due to projected declines in non-renewable energies. This will increase the challenge to ecological engineers to design sustainable ecosystems, driven by renewable energies to benefit society and the environment. This paper introduces the field of Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) as an important source of ideas, inspiration and designs to help our profession meet this challenge. TEK refers to ecological knowledge and practices of indigenous and local cultures. Because these practices originated and evolved prior to the era of fossil-fuel dominance, they were designed and have continuously adapted to utilize renewable energies and resources. TEK is also well suited to sustainable design due to philosophical differences with Western science and culture. While Western culture views society as apart from and controlling ecosystems, indigenous cultures routinely see themselves as embedded within ecosystems. Because TEK has declined as the influence of Western culture has spread, there is an urgent need to identify and apply this knowledge for future benefit. Collaboration with scientists can help raise the social standing of indigenous people and of TEK within their own communities, thus contributing to cultural survival while maintaining this information. Applications of TEK relevant to ecological engineering including Traditional Ecological Knowledgein the Americas are highlighted. eng

Disponible en línea

Adobe Acrobat profesional 6.0 o superior

Con tecnología Koha