Indigenous Knowledge (IK) Notes Survey
The present edition of IK Notes asks the reader to provide feedback, and assess the contribution the publication has made to their related work. The intention is to learn about perceptions of IK Notes, and the role of Indigenous Knowledge in develo...
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Language: | English |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2012
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/03/6764881/indigenous-knowledge-ik-notes-survey http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10744 |
Summary: | The present edition of IK Notes asks the
reader to provide feedback, and assess the contribution the
publication has made to their related work. The intention is
to learn about perceptions of IK Notes, and the role of
Indigenous Knowledge in development. The survey is divided
into two parts; both consist of short segments with
multiple-choice responses. The first part covers the issue
of how to evaluate IK Notes, and asks about the role it
plays in the reader's work. The second part of the
survey asks to provide an assessment of the importance of
Indigenous Knowledge in development processes. The survey
aims at learning about the role IK plays in the
reader's work, and, places questions such as: Do you
integrate indigenous practices in your work? And if so, did
it change the outcome of your work? |
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