Listen "Bridging Traditions: Indigenous Knowledge for Environmental Stewardship"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of Cool It Down, RJ Sayema engages with Pranab Ranjan, an expert on natural resource management from the Center from Land Governance and Dimgong Rongmei, Executive Director, Realm of Nature Based Actions to explore the intricate connection between indigenous communities and nature. Together, they delve into the role of traditional knowledge in biodiversity conservation, resource management, and addressing contemporary challenges like climate change.The conversation highlights the cultural ties communities have with nature, the potential of indigenous practices to inform urban living, and how they can inspire green entrepreneurship and social enterprises.They also discuss the importance of engaging younger generations in environmental stewardship to foster a more sustainable future.We value your feedback! Please participate in this survey to share your thoughts on the episode:https://forms.office.com/e/8YCL8vyv6jAdditionally, we’d love to hear your suggestions via email at [email protected]: RJ SayemaCreated by: BBC Media Action IndiaSupported by: U.S. Department of State
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