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Welcome to the Ekologos Wiki
The Ekologos Wiki is a pioneering digital archive dedicated to ethically preserving and sharing Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK). This platform integrates community-led curation with academic rigor, ensuring that each contributing community retains control over their knowledge.
Our mission is to promote sustainable environmental stewardship by fostering a respectful and comprehensive understanding of Indigenous and Traditional Ecological Knowledge. Contributions come from across the globe, including the Norwegian Arctic, Brazilian Amazon, Gran Chaco, Southern India, and the Eastern Himalayas.
A private list of the users on this system can be found here.
Explore the Wiki
Navigate through the Ekologos Wiki using the following categories:
Regions and Research Locations
Discover Traditional Ecological Knowledge from communities around the world. Click on a region to explore specific sites and projects.
Norway
Sami Knowledge in the Arctic
Coastal Fishing Practices
India
Traditional Agriculture in the Eastern Himalayas
Sacred Groves of Southern India
Brazil
Gran Chaco: Climate Adaptation Practice
Haiti
Themes
Explore topics related to Traditional Ecological Knowledge across regions.
- Land and Resource Management
- Traditional Medicine and Healing
- Climate Resilience and Adaptation
- Sacred Ecologies
- Food Systems and Agriculture
Projects and Partners
Learn about ongoing and completed projects under the Ekologos initiative, and our partners across the globe.
Ongoing Projects
- Ekologos Digital Archive Development
- Gran Chaco Climate Resilience Study
- Documentation of Himalayan Agricultural Practices
Key Partners
- The Highland Institute
- UiT The Arctic University of Norway
- Universidade Estadual de Campinas
- RV University
- Marine Research Institute
- Doctors For You
Methodologies
Understand the methods and tools we use to document, preserve, and share Traditional Ecological Knowledge.
- Community-Led Curation Practices
- Participatory Research Techniques
- Ethical Guidelines for TEK Documentation
- Geospatial Mapping and Archival
Events
Members of the Ekologos project have meetings at periodic intervals:
- Highland Gathering 14 - 19 December 2023, Kohima, Nagaland, India
- Winter School, 11 - 17 December 2024, Bangalore, Karnataka, India
- Winter School, August (dates TBD), Campinas, Brazil
- Winter School, December (dates TBD), Tromsø, Norway