A new set of tools for Ethnobiologist in the COVID-19 Pandemic

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dc.creator Ladio, Ana H.
dc.date 2020
dc.date.accessioned 2021-05-18T15:40:43Z
dc.date.available 2021-05-18T15:40:43Z
dc.identifier http://rdi.uncoma.edu.ar/handle/uncomaid/16223
dc.identifier.issn 2238-4782 es_ES
dc.description.abstract This article will develop a series of ideas for ethnobiologists to consider in their professional field fromnow on. One of the things we have most learned about indigenous communities is the importance ofbeing committed to maintaining the networks of life and the protection of diversity. Considering thewarnings given by indigenous groups regarding past and future imbalances of Nature, what will happento ethnobiological work in the future, and is what we do really necessary? What lines of action, conflict,alliances and controversies lie ahead of us? The so-called new normality urges us to make changes inour discipline, and therefore we should be able to count on a new box of tools. In a metaphorical sense,I will call these tools a set of premises that should never be lacking in the future; we must be alertto the signs of change, the omens and the previous experiences of local communities. These pandemictimes have prioritized the voices of “experts”, who impose hegemonic scientific systems as if they werethe only option. The critical role of indigenous peoples as guardians of the world’s lands and forestsshould be most recognized. Indigenous peoples are neither heard nor valued, even though they are someof the worst affected by this pandemic, being subject to large-scale ethnocide at this moment. Ourchallenge as ethnobiologists should be to build bridges and be agents of change, so that multiculturalityand interculturality can be made visible and promoted. es_ES
dc.format application/pdf es_ES
dc.format.extent 1-8 pp. es_ES
dc.language eng es_ES
dc.publisher Universidade Federal de Pernambuco Brasil es_ES
dc.relation.uri doi:10.15451/ec2020-07-9.29-1-8 es_ES
dc.relation.uri https://ethnobioconservation.com/index.php/ebc/issue/view/23 es_ES
dc.rights Atribución-NoComercial-CompartirIgual 2.5 Argentina es_ES
dc.rights.uri https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/ es_ES
dc.source Ethnobiology and Conservacion, 9:29 (07 July 2020) es_ES
dc.subject Indigenous Knowledge es_ES
dc.subject Nature es_ES
dc.subject Culture es_ES
dc.subject COVID-19 es_ES
dc.subject.other Ciencias Sociales es_ES
dc.subject.other Ciencias Biomédicas es_ES
dc.subject.other Humanidades y Arte es_ES
dc.title A new set of tools for Ethnobiologist in the COVID-19 Pandemic es_ES
dc.type Articulo es
dc.type article eu
dc.type acceptedVersion eu
dc.description.fil Fil: Ladio, Ana H. Universidad Nacional del Comahue. INIBIOMA. CONICET; Argentina. es_ES
dc.cole Artículos es_ES


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