Trust our expertise or face catastrophe, Amazon peoples warn on environment
by Patrick Greenfield from Environment | The Guardian on (#4YJ3T)
Indigenous leader urges focus on native knowledge as study shows rainforest areas under tribal stewardship manage carbon better
Ecosystems will continue to collapse around the world unless humanity listens to the expertise of indigenous communities on how to live alongside nature, a prominent Amazon leader has warned.
Tuntiak Katan of the Ecuadorian Shuar people, who is vice-president of the pan-Amazon organisation representing communities in the river basin, said governments were spending millions of dollars on environmental consultants while largely ignoring the land management skills of the planet's indigenous people that could help combat the climate crisis and biodiversity loss.
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