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@article{177199, author = {Dr. Arpana Tripathi}, title = {Harmonizing Indigenous Practices: A Path towards Sustainable Resource Management for the Future}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {2025}, volume = {11}, number = {12}, pages = {53-56}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=177199}, abstract = {This research paper delves into the title of Judicious Resource Management for the Future through Indigenous Practices, with a specific focus on the Banaskantha district of Gujarat, India. Situated in a region known for its unique blend of traditional wisdom and contemporary challenges, this study aims to explore how indigenous practices can offer insights and solutions for sustainable resource management in a local context. Banaskantha district, characterized by its diverse ecosystems and agricultural landscapes, provides an ideal setting for investigating the interplay between indigenous knowledge and modern resource management. The district's indigenous communities have long thrived through their intricate systems of knowledge and practices that have facilitated a harmonious coexistence with the environment. The findings of this research suggest that the integration of indigenous practices into contemporary resource management strategies can lead to more sustainable outcomes. However, the study also recognizes the challenges and complexities associated with such integration. Balancing the traditional practices with modern advancements, fostering intergenerational knowledge transfer, and addressing socio-economic inequities emerge as critical considerations. In conclusion, the study on Judicious Resource Management for the Future through Indigenous Practices in Banaskantha district offers a nuanced understanding of how indigenous wisdom can address the pressing resource management challenges.}, keywords = {Indigenous Practices, Resource Management, Sustainability}, month = {April}, }
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