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Engaging indigenous and academic knowledge on bees in the Amazon: implications for environmental management and transdisciplinary research

机译:在亚马逊地区吸引有关蜜蜂的土著和学术知识:对环境管理和跨学科研究的影响

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BackgroundThis paper contributes to the development of theoretical and methodological approaches that aim to engage indigenous, technical and academic knowledge for environmental management. We present an exploratory analysis of a transdisciplinary project carried out to identify and contrast indigenous and academic perspectives on the relationship between the Africanized honey bee and stingless bee species in the Brazilian Amazon. The project was developed by practitioners and researchers of the Instituto Socioambiental (ISA, a Brazilian NGO), responding to a concern raised by a funding agency, regarding the potential impact of apiculture development by indigenous peoples, on the diversity of stingless bee species in the Xingu Park, southern Brazilian Amazon. Research and educational activities were carried out among four indigenous peoples: Kawaiwete or Kaiabi, Yudja or Juruna, Kīsêdjê or Suyá and Ikpeng or Txicão.
机译:背景技术本文致力于理论和方法论方法的发展,旨在使土著,技术和学术知识参与环境管理。我们提供了一项跨学科项目的探索性分析,该项目旨在确定和对比土著和学术观点对巴西亚马逊地区非洲蜜蜂和无刺蜂物种之间关系的看法。该项目是由社会环境研究所(巴西的一个非政府组织)的从业者和研究人员开发的,旨在应对一个资助机构提出的关于土著人民养蜂业发展对无刺蜂物种多样性的潜在影响的关注。巴西南部亚马逊河新谷公园。在四个土著人民中进行了研究和教育活动:卡瓦韦特(Kawaiwete)或卡伊比(Kaiabi),尤达(Yudja)或尤鲁纳(Juruna),基斯吉德(Kīsêdjê)或苏亚(Suyá)和伊彭(Ikpeng)或特克西翁(Txicão)。

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