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AUTOR(ES) U.P. Albuquerque , A. Maroyi , J.A. Hurrell , A.H. Ladio , G.T. Soldati , A. Pieroni , B.A. Toledo , M.C.M. Jacob , F. Dahdouh-Guebas , Gustavo Hallwass , Ina Vandebroek , Guillaume Odonne , Viviane Stern da Fonseca-Kruel , Arshad Mehmood Abbasi , Joan Vallès , Washington Soares Ferreira Júnior , María Teresa Pulido Silva , Manuel Pardo de Santayana , María de los Ángeles La Torre-Cuadros
ANO Não informado
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine
ISSN 1746-4269
E-ISSN 1746-4269
DOI 10.1186/s13002-024-00661-4
CITAÇÕES 6
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18

Resumo

This opinion piece, written by ethnobiologists from different parts of the world, emphasizes the importance of ethnobiology research in advancing contemporary biology, natural resource management, biodiversity conservation, sustainable development, and, especially, contributing to the ecological transition and more just and inclusive world. To achieve these goals, it is essential to develop research and collaborate with social groups that live in close relationship with nature in research activities, such as Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IPLC), as well as Afro-descendants and other Marginalized, Minority or Minoritized Communities (AMMC). Ethnobiology can identify and provide locally appropriate solutions to local problems, enabling sustainable resource management at the landscape level. The text explores important aspects that need to be considered to guide the future of ethnobiology in the next 20 years, aiming to integrate and amplify previous discussions held in the discipline and identify points that demand ongoing attention. This paper highlights reflections from diverse researchers, emphasizing how ethnobiology can embrace different perspectives and employ rigorous analysis of complex phenomena toward effective policies and practices. This approach holds the potential to address the challenges the planet is currently facing in the coming decades.

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