This was a was a result of collaboration between @DavidLudwigWUR, Charbel El-Hani, Paride Bollettin, @JAReis_Filho, @LuaPoliseli and the artisanal fishers from the Itapicuru estuary.
Thrilled to announce our paper "Taking fishers’ knowledge and its implications to fisheries policy seriously” is now out in Ecology & Society.
https://t.co/EtNIUcpZkC
@EstherTurnhout @ProjectGeos@ARessioreC@DavidLudwigWUR It was an absolute pleasure to have you with us, both in our event and in our beloved Siribinha and Poças, @EstherTurnhout
Academics love talking about "Indigenous knowledge", "epistemic diversity" & "pluralism" - but how does this talk lead to action? Our new paper shows how local knowledge could improve Brazilian fisheries policy. And why this knowledge remains marginalized https://t.co/veMe4OzXEX
I`m very happy to share our most recent publication in Ethnobiology and Conservation.
This was done in collaboration with @DavidLudwigWUR, @LuaPoliseli and other scholars, but also the important presence of traditional experts from the Itapicuru estuary.
https://t.co/PeKXgGDltI
A narrative is like a colorful thread guiding our lives. In our #TransformativeResearch course, our diverse threads came together to co-mingle, question & transform each other.
What emerged is stunning (🧵👇) & shows the power of bringing our full human selves into research ❤️
The UN Food Systems Summit was marked by contradictions between the language of inclusion & the reality of corporate control. Our discussions at the Summit led to this small opinion piece on "Indigenous knowledge in food system transformations" https://t.co/b5lTLyUDqp
The UN #FoodSystems Summit has been critiqued for advancing 'multistakeholderism'.
But what does that even mean?
With @CoventryCAWR and @AgroecologyNow, we have made a short video to help explain. @CSM4CFS@FIANista
https://t.co/5DhAtEi5ZI
So inspiring to be back in our #TransformativeResearch PhD course again this year! Interesting discussions today on the tensions & false binaries among different approaches to research, such as how/when we set goals and engage with power @EstherTurnhout @mariateng@Jeanne_Nel_
Yesterday marked the end of our #TransformativeResearch PhD course, book ended by two beautiful rainbows - the first morning of the course, and today with a few more hopeful patches of blue sky. I'm going to miss this wonderful bunch of human beings!��💛
Another paper from our project in the Itapicuru Estuary is now out in Human Ecology. This work would not have been possible without the engagement of the fishers from Siribinha, nor without the collaboration with El-Hani C, @DavidLudwigWUR and Bollettin P https://t.co/rNsMjKJ4Zp
Congrats @RenckVitor on an amazing PhD defense & thesis "Where the river meets the sea: partial overlaps between two onto-epistemologies. Studies on the Biological and Ecological Knowledge of the Fishing Community of Siribinha".
This was such a fun collaboration and another great outcome from @RenckVitor's PhD project - our paper "Partial Overlaps Between Knowledge Systems in a Brazilian Fishing Community" is now out in Human Ecology https://t.co/9IeYGjpq1o