Protecting Indigenous and Local Knowledge Through a Biocultural Diversity Framework

Author:

Nemogá Gabriel R.12,Appasamy Amanda3,Romanow Cora A.4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Master in Indigenous Governance Program, Indigenous Studies Department, University of Winnipeg, Winnipeg, MB, Canada

2. Research Group Policy and Legislation on Biodiversity, Genetic Resources, and Traditional Knowledge (PLEBIO), National University of Colombia, Bogotá, Colombia

3. Masters in Development Practice Graduate, University of Winnipeg, Winnipeg, MB, Canada

4. Bachelor of Science Honours in Biology, Minor in Mathematics, University of Winnipeg, Winnipeg, MB, Canada

Abstract

Indigenous and Local Knowledge (ILK) is intrinsically connected to knowledge holders’ worldviews and relationships to their environments. Mainstream rights-based approaches do not recognize this interconnection and are hence limited at protecting the integrity of ILK. This paper presents two cases in Colombia in which, by recognizing community-environment interconnections, the biocultural diversity framework advanced the protection of communities’ ILK. The first case draws on court findings that recognized Indigenous and Afro-descendant peoples’ biocultural rights and granted legal personhood to the Atrato River—a pioneering ruling in the American hemisphere. The second case involved participatory fieldwork with the Embera peoples in designing a biocultural community protocol, reinforcing their relationship with the forest and protecting their biocultural heritage. The two cases illustrate that the biocultural diversity framework is inclusive of Indigenous and local communities’ worldviews and is hence an essential tool for the development of culturally appropriate protective mechanisms for ILK.

Funder

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Partnership Grants IDG 2016

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Development,Geography, Planning and Development

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