
Mongrelling the Borders
The Other Others
Integrating Indigenous Wisdom and Economic Complexities in Environmental Stewardship
This chapter examines the crucial role of Indigenous knowledge in managing natural landscapes, specifically within Keringons National Park in Scotland. It discusses the socio-economic dynamics of rural communities, land ownership disparities, and the implications of financial markets on natural resources like water. Additionally, the chapter explores emerging concepts like the care economy and universal basic income, raising critical questions about privilege, suffering, and the ethical dimensions of modern technological reliance.
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