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传统生态知识对环境卫生科学和生物医学研究的价值。

The Value of Traditional Ecological Knowledge for the Environmental Health Sciences and Biomedical Research.

作者信息

Finn Symma, Herne Mose, Castille Dorothy

机构信息

National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services , Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, USA.

Indian Health Service, Office of Research, Planning and Evaluation, Rockville, Maryland, USA.

出版信息

Environ Health Perspect. 2017 Aug 29;125(8):085006. doi: 10.1289/EHP858.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) is a term, relatively new to Western science, that encompasses a subset of traditional knowledge maintained by Indigenous nations about the relationships between people and the natural environment. The term was first shared by tribal elders in the 1980s to help raise awareness of the importance of TEK. TEK has become a construct that Western scientists have increasingly considered for conducting culturally relevant research with Tribal nations.

OBJECTIVES

The authors aim to position TEK in relation to other emerging schools of thought, that is, concepts such as the exposome, social determinants of health (SDoH), and citizen science, and to explore TEK's relevance to environmental health research. This article provides examples of successful application of TEK principles in federally funded research when implemented with respect for the underlying cultural context and in partnership with Indigenous communities.

DISCUSSION

Rather than treating TEK as an adjunct or element to be quantified or incorporated into Western scientific studies, TEK can instead ground our understanding of the environmental, social, and biomedical determinants of health and improve our understanding of health and disease. This article provides historical and recent examples of how TEK has informed Western scientific research.

CONCLUSIONS

This article provides recommendations for researchers and federal funders to ensure respect for the contributions of TEK to research and to ensure equity and self-determination for Tribal nations who participate in research. https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP858.

摘要

背景

传统生态知识(TEK)这一术语对西方科学来说相对较新,它涵盖了原住民群体所保留的关于人与自然环境关系的传统知识的一个子集。该术语于20世纪80年代首次由部落长老提出,以帮助提高人们对传统生态知识重要性的认识。传统生态知识已成为西方科学家在与部落国家开展具有文化相关性研究时越来越多地考虑的一种理念。

目标

作者旨在将传统生态知识与其他新兴思想流派,即暴露组、健康的社会决定因素(SDoH)和公民科学等概念联系起来,并探讨传统生态知识与环境卫生研究的相关性。本文提供了在尊重潜在文化背景并与原住民社区合作实施时,传统生态知识原则在联邦资助研究中的成功应用实例。

讨论

与其将传统生态知识视为一种辅助手段或要被量化并纳入西方科学研究的元素,传统生态知识反而可以为我们对健康的环境、社会和生物医学决定因素的理解奠定基础,并增进我们对健康与疾病的理解。本文提供了传统生态知识如何为西方科学研究提供信息的历史和近期实例。

结论

本文为研究人员和联邦资助者提供了建议,以确保尊重传统生态知识对研究的贡献,并确保参与研究的部落国家的公平和自决权。https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP858

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