Promoting Local Innovation : Enhancing IK Dynamics and Links with Scientific Knowledge



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Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 IGO (CC BY 3.0 IGO)
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journal article
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IK Notes
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76
Year: 
2005
Author(s): 
Waters-Bayer A.
van Veldhuizen L.
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Local innovation refers to the dynamics of Indigenous Knowledge (IK) - the knowledge that grows within a social group, incorporating learning from own experience over generations but also knowledge gained from other sources and fully internalized within local ways of thinking and doing. Local innovation is the process through which individuals or groups discover or develop new and better ways of managing resources - building on and expanding the boundaries of their IK.

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IK Notes reports periodically on Indigenous Knowledge (IK) initiatives in Sub-Saharan Africa and occasionally on such initiatives outside the Region. It is published by the Africa Region’s Knowledge and Learning Center as part of an evolving IK partnership between the World Bank, communities, NGOs, development institutions and multilateral organizations. 

Publication year: 
2005