2020
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2019469117
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Cultural and linguistic diversities are underappreciated pillars of biodiversity

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“…However, in cases where resources and capacity are more limited (such as in developing countries), locally appropriate technology can also be used effectively. Frainer et al ( 2020 ) describe how many Indigenous and Community-Conserved Area’s (ICCA) undertake monitoring and detection without electronic devices and internet (for example the Kawawana in Mangagoulack Rural Community, Senegal), with benefits for communities and for conservation and management. The development of tools to integrate various science platforms will also be a key part of the coordination element of monitoring and detection.…”
Section: Pathway For Achieving a More Sustainable Futurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in cases where resources and capacity are more limited (such as in developing countries), locally appropriate technology can also be used effectively. Frainer et al ( 2020 ) describe how many Indigenous and Community-Conserved Area’s (ICCA) undertake monitoring and detection without electronic devices and internet (for example the Kawawana in Mangagoulack Rural Community, Senegal), with benefits for communities and for conservation and management. The development of tools to integrate various science platforms will also be a key part of the coordination element of monitoring and detection.…”
Section: Pathway For Achieving a More Sustainable Futurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assuming that each tribe has a unique understanding of Taiwan's biodiversity, Taiwan has at least 16 different sets of biodiversity through the lens of its Indigenous languages. This constitutes a very rich treasure of biocultural diversity, not just biological diversity or cultural diversity per se [26,34]. The most diverse and rich ecosystems of the island are maintained as national reserves, many of them home to Indigenous peoples who have knowledge and understandings of these areas better than others.…”
Section: Taiwan: Unique Lessons and Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gatekeeping taxonomy journals should also make it mandatory for authors publishing new taxa to include information on local knowledge and folk names of the respective taxa. If not, local communities, their knowledge, culture and languages will continue to remain underappreciated pillars of biodiversity (Frainer et al 2020).…”
Section: Number Of Taxa Requiring Nomenclatural Revision Would Be Highmentioning
confidence: 99%