Mujer hacienda salta de tabaco durante el dialogo comunitario en Santiago.

Weaving Wisdom into the Dominican Republic’s National Ecosystem Assessment: Local Communities Share Traditional Knowledge on Biodiversity

Mujer hacienda salta de tabaco durante el dialogo comunitario en Santiago.

Tejiendo Saberes en la Evaluación Nacional de Ecosistemas de la República Dominicana: Comunidades Locales Comparten Su Sabiduría Tradicional Sobre la Biodiversidad

Three young women from a rural community standing close together outdoors and smiling.

Opening Windows: Women, Indigenous Knowledge and Transformative Potential in Biodiversity Action

Mangrove forest with exposed roots

Tribuna de los Expertos: Aleyda Capella sobre el Valor del Conocimiento Local y Tradicional en la Conservación de la Biodiversidad

Mangrove forest with exposed roots

Expert Corner: Aleyda Capella on the Value of Local and Traditional Knowledge in Biodiversity Conservation

Fostering Peer-to-Peer Exchange of Indigenous and Local Knowledge: ILK_Move

From left to right: Ms. Senka Barudanovic, Project Coordinator for Bosnia and Herzegovina National Ecosystem Assessment and Chair of the Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice (SBSTTA Bureau) of the Convention on Biological Diversity; Ms. Alyeda Capella, Traditional and Local Knowledge Expert for the Dominican Republic National Ecosystem Assessment; Ms. Alice Kammwamba, Indigenous and Local Knowledge Technical Working Group Coordinator for the Malawi National Ecosystem Assessment.

On International Women’s Day, Meet the Women Shaping National Ecosystem Assessments

Photo of a landscape in Dominican Republic

Five videos on local and traditional knowledge in the Dominican Republic (EN/ES)

Infographic – Local Knowledge and Ecosystem Services in the Dominican Republic

Infografía – El Conocimiento Local y los Servicios de los Ecosistemas en la República Dominicana

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