In an era where modernity and technological advancement prevail, Indigenous and local knowledge systems face the risk of being marginalised. This publication seeks to bridge this gap by connecting Indigenous, local, and scientific knowledge with policy making and implementation. This publication is not merely a compilation of practices but a testament to the harmonious coexistence between humanity and nature overtime.
Meticulously crafted, this booklet gathers, preserves, and disseminates invaluable Indigenous and local knowledge on pollinator conservation and agroecosystem management. Its primary purpose is to safeguard this knowledge for posterity, ensuring that future generations can learn from and build upon it.