Rural people’s knowledge has been developed based on
the long experiences. Their knowledge is very helpful in agricultural practices
and in conversation of natural resources. Rural people’s knowledge and modern
scientific knowledge are complementary in their strengths and weaknesses. In
this way, modern scientific and sophisticated knowledge is disseminating to
inform and uplift the rural masses. For the rural poorer people, exotic cattle
are usually either impossible or unattractive as investments. Rural people’s
knowledge has been variously described as people’s science, ethno science, folk
ecology and village science. Local knowledge is tempting for its simplicity. Knowledge
of the observable environment is also often very detailed. A strength of rural
people’s knowledge is the faculties which maintain, extend, and correct it.
Such rural knowledge is at the same time vulnerable and adaptable. Rural
people’s knowledge can be underpinned and enhanced by a richness of
discrimination.
Wednesday, August 26, 2015
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