Code
01N10119
Duration
01 November 2019 → 31 October 2025
Funding
Regional and community funding: Special Research Fund
Promotor
Research disciplines
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Social sciences
- Sociology of development
- Sociology of knowledge
- Ecological anthropology
Keywords
Knowledge co-creation
hybrid knowledge
migration
agriculture
livelihoods
multi-stakeholder
processes
traditional ecological knowledge
rural development
Project description
Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) is increasingly recognized for its value in improving people’s livelihoods and increasing the resilience of livelihoods. This research aims to further explore this assertion by understanding the process of how different TEK systems can co-exist and interact, between different groups of people. The research will focus on agricultural knowledge creation between migrant farmers and local farmers in West-Ghana.