How Indigenous data combined with new technology is protecting the Amazon

Source: World Economic Forum (video statements)

‘Indigenous knowledge is observation over long periods of time. We just held our data sets differently.’

Ancient knowledge and modern technology are often seen as being in opposition – but there’s no reason that should be the case, says ‘Aulani Wilhelm, CEO of Nia Tero, which supports Indigenous Peoples’ guardianship of their homelands and waters.

And the benefits to the planet when these two spheres join forces can be enormous, she argues.

‘Aulani Wilhelm was speaking at Davos.

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