Integrating Indigenous and Scientific Knowledge for Sustainable Food Systems in Africa
The Plug-In Principle
Springer
ISBN 978-3-031-85511-5
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Buch. Hardcover
2025
3 s/w-Abbildungen, 19 Farbabbildungen.
In englischer Sprache
Umfang: xxiv, 196 S.
Format (B x L): 17,8 x 25,4 cm
Verlag: Springer
ISBN: 978-3-031-85511-5
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Through field studies, the book shows the value of local knowledge and community-led innovations in combating hunger, achieving food security, and enhancing nutrition sustainably and food sovereignty. Drawing on decades of research in rural Africa, the authors introduce the "Plug-In Principle"—a theory for integrating indigenous and modern knowledge systems to foster sustainable agricultural practices and enriched food ecosystems in Africa.
The Plug-In Principle advocates that advancements in science and technology should enhance rather than replace existing indigenous knowledge. This principle emerged from the failures of many development interventions where attempts at replacement often led to challenges and failures. In agriculture, for instance, interventions in mechanization, soil amendments, seed and breed improvements, and extension services have seldom succeeded due to a lack of integration with existing practices.
The Plug-In Principle emphasizes that effective knowledge integration hinges on a deep understanding and appreciation of prevailing systems. By designing interventions that seamlessly "plug-in" to existing technologies, we can ensure the co-creation of effective solutions to the challenges we face. This book is a testament to the potential of collaborative innovation in fostering sustainable development.
Development workers, policymakers, researchers, students, and donor agencies in agriculture and other development areas will find this volume invaluable. Additionally, scholars focused on decolonization and indigenous knowledge in the Global South will uncover insightful case studies and analyses.
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This book is open access, which means that you have free and unlimited access Introduces a novel approach for enhancing existing indigenous knowledge systems rather than replacing them Using case studies and field based research from Africa this book contributes knowledge to address SDG 2 (Zero Hunger) Discusses integration of traditional practices with science, highlighting practical benefits for sustainability
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