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Seminar | Honouring Knowledge, Protecting Nature: Epistemic Justice for Biodiversity and Sustainability

Martes 10 de junio de 2025, de 12:00 a 13:30
Aula 24.224 (Segunda planta). Edificio Mercè Rodoreda 24. IBEI
Otros

Susan Baker (Cardiff University)

International organizations are increasingly acknowledging the role of diverse ecological knowledge systems in shaping effective conservation strategies. This presentation explores how fostering epistemic inclusion can contribute to sustainable futures that are both just and equitable.

The discussion begins by extending the concept of epistemic justice, rooted in feminist theory, to the domain of public policymaking within environmental governance. With a particular focus on biodiversity conservation, the talk presents a case study on local fishers’ knowledge, examining the governance structures and processes that facilitate or inhibit the transmission of such knowledge. By critically analysing these governance conditions, the presentation exposes mechanisms of epistemic exclusion and their implications for conservation efforts.

Building on this analysis, we propose pathways for promoting epistemic justice through transformative shifts in governance practices. Emphasizing the governance dimension of epistemic justice also highlights the structural changes necessary to achieve more inclusive and sustainable environmental policies.