An Experimental Study of Foreign Indigenous Ecological Knowledge in the 21st Century Research Trends
In recent years,foreign scholars have conducted in-depth research on the indigenous ecological knowledge of indigenous peoples and ethnic groups,and have made some promising achievements.By sorting out and summarizing the research results in this field since the beginning of the 21st century,it can be found that the current research of foreign academics mainly focuses on many of the following topics:firstly,the research on indigenous ecological knowledge and the protection,management and utilization of the environment and natural resources;secondly,the research on indigenous ecological knowledge and the perception of climate change,natural disasters and risks;thirdly,the research on the relationship between indigenous ecological knowledge and modern science(knowledge);and fourthly,the study of indigenous ecological knowledge and intellectual property rights and their protection.If the above four aspects are sorted out and discussed,the modernization of indigenous knowledge can be understood and recognized in a way that is closer to the truth of history and the needs of reality,with a view to providing references for further discussions in this field in the domestic academic community.
Foreign countriesIndigenous ecological knowledgeCoexistence and symbiosis