Indigenous skills vital to conservation research outcomes
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/04/190408214856.htm
Dr Georgia Ward-Fear, a conservation biologist and herpetologist (amphibians and reptiles), said this was the first published study to measure the scientific contribution that Indigenous peoples bring to a research project, beyond the moral or ethical value.
"This is of major importance for Indigenous peoples around the world," Dr Ward-Fear said. "Traditional owners often don't have a voice in science. This is a case study for Indigenous groups globally to hold up and say 'we deserve a voice' and 'we deserve input into research'."
Indigenous skills vital to conservation research outcomes
Apr 9, 2019, 10:31pm UTC
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/04/190408214856.htm
> Dr Georgia Ward-Fear, a conservation biologist and herpetologist (amphibians and reptiles), said this was the first published study to measure the scientific contribution that Indigenous peoples bring to a research project, beyond the moral or ethical value.
> "This is of major importance for Indigenous peoples around the world," Dr Ward-Fear said. "Traditional owners often don't have a voice in science. This is a case study for Indigenous groups globally to hold up and say 'we deserve a voice' and 'we deserve input into research'."