The Hybridization of Knowledge: Science and Local Knowledge in Support of Sustainable Development

Author(s):  
Hebe Vessuri
2020 ◽  
Vol 15 (5) ◽  
pp. 619-629
Author(s):  
Francesco Russo ◽  
Tommaso Calabrò ◽  
Giuseppe Iiritano ◽  
Domenica Pellicanò ◽  
Giovanna Petrungaro ◽  
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SIASAT ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 10-23
Author(s):  
T. Nazaruddin ◽  
Sulaiman ◽  
Hasan Basri

In the context of Aceh, its society and social-ecnonomic development, based on a number of literatures, the meaning of local wisdom can be drawn from the values, norms, laws and knowledge formed by religious teachings, beliefs, traditional values and experiences inherited from ancestors ultimately forming a local knowledge system that is used to solve everyday problems by the community. Aceh, as a region, in addition to following national law practices and provisions, also has customary institutions and traditional / cultural values with its own management that involves community leaders who know a great deal about local wisdom in the region. This is where the roles of traditional leaders, religious leaders and socio-cultural figures are considered important in harmonizing local wisdom with spatial regulation and environmentally sustainable development


2021 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Miguel Ángel Gandarillas ◽  
Michael K. McCall

PurposeThis work critiques the situation of the ecological and cultural heritage in many coastal territories and analyses how current land planning methodologies are responding to it. The study builds a new integrated approach founded on ecocultural values and local knowledge as resources for an effective territorial planning and sustainable development.Design/methodology/approachThe proposed framework was developed through: (1) analysing coastal planning needs and problems in European coastal areas; (2) identifying ecocultural values, including local knowledge, in such areas; (3) selecting best approaches and tools in spatial planning; (4) applying the selected planning approaches to use ecocultural values as resources for spatial planning and sustainable development; and (5) validating the final methodology.FindingsA dynamic approach for maritime-land planning was developed projecting coastal waters and river basins as strategic drivers for sustainable development, based on the natural capacity of water to shape and integrate the ecological and cultural territory. A participatory governance planning methodology supports the new articulations of space based on ecocultural value chains and networks as synergistic vectors, focusing on local knowledge as psychosocial capital for a collective mapping of cultural, historical, social, economic and ecological values into ecocultural littoral plans.Originality/valueThe results show the potentials of combining new approaches applying cultural and ecological heritage into an effective strategy of integration between society and territory as a powerful driver for effective sustainable planning and development.


2014 ◽  
Vol 1073-1076 ◽  
pp. 1468-1471
Author(s):  
Jun Xiong ◽  
Wen Wu Zhang

In this paper, we estimated the spatial effect of technical innovation and FDI on regional income inequality based on the panel data of 30 provinces in China from 1990 to 2010. By using Matebal and Arcgic software, we carry out a brief description and analysis about the innovation agglomeration and local knowledge spillovers in China and map marking these two effects.


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