Indigenous Knowledge and Development
Monitor, July 1999
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The Indigenous Knowledge and Development Monitor
The Indigenous
Knowledge and Development Monitor serves everyone around the world who has
an interest in the role that indigenous knowledge (local knowledge,
traditional knowledge) plays in participatory approaches to sustainable
development. It provides:
The Indigenous Knowledge and Development Monitor has two sections: Articles
and Communications. The articles reflect the state of the art of indigenous
knowledge (IK) in various policy sectors and disciplines by presenting
information on:
The section Communications is divided into sub-sections: Resource Centres; Calls (for information and cooperation, papers, and research proposals); Databases; Networks, International Organizations; Websites; Films and Audio-Visual Devices; Mailing Lists; Conferences (coming and past); Research; and Publications. The major function of this section is to disseminate information, to inform a broader public about various local initiatives and activities, and to stimulate national and international cooperation.
The editorial board of the Monitor is responsible for editorial policy. The editor is responsible for producing the Monitor in accordance with the policies of the editorial board and Nuffic-CIRAN.
IK Network
Nuffic-CIRAN produces the Monitor in close cooperation
with 36 indigenous knowledge resource centres around the world. The IK
resource centres provide a framework for networking. Each centre has a
corresponding editor. Similarly, associate corresponding editors are
affiliated with organizations that are active in the field of indigenous
knowledge. The international IK network consists of some 3000 persons and
institutions in 130 countries, that are working in the field of application
of local specific knowledge to development. Those persons who want to play
an active role in the international IK network are kindly asked to let CIRAN
enter data on their expertise into the database of development related
research. One of the most direct ways in which such individuals from the IK
network can play a significant role in the production of the Monitor is by peer
reviewing articles submitted for publication, when the editor searches the
database for specialists in the field concerned. In addition, the editor may
approach specialists with the request to review publications that bear
relevance to indigenous knowledge and sustainable development.
Presently, the Indigenous Knowledge and Development Monitor has over 3000 subscribers. Thanks to funds provided by Nuffic and the Directorate-General for International Cooperation of the Netherlands' Ministry of Foreign Affairs, readers living and/ or working in the global South receive their copies free of charge.
Guus W. von Liebenstein Anna van Marrewijk Director CIRAN Editor IK&DM
Other Nuffic/ CIRAN services to the IK Network are offered via the
Internet:
- IK pages: a gateway to indigenous knowledge on the Internet. The
IK-pages systematically present the Internet's main sources of secondary
information regarding indigenous knowledge. But the site does more than
this. It also indexes and provides access to primary sources of
information through the use of an automatic search engine. http://www.nuffic.nl/ik-pages
- Back issues: all issues of the Indigenous Knowledge and Development Monitor since its introduction in February 1993 are available on the World Wide Web site: http://www.nuffic.nl/ciran/ikdm
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