Listen "Indigenous Knowledge in Forest Management"
Episode Synopsis
Native communities have land management objectives that stem from traditional ecological knowledge and deep connections to land. Jaime Yazzie has been asking how traditional knowledge held within her Diné community can inform management in Navajo Nation forests. Yazzie's work on Tribal forests emphasizes Diné concepts of kinships and here she explains how she works to incorporate these concepts into management objectives.
This episode of Science Moab was made possible by a Stem Action Grant from the Society for Science.
This episode of Science Moab was made possible by a Stem Action Grant from the Society for Science.
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