Conserving Local Knowledge In Traditional Healing Through Knowledge Transfer

Local knowledge (LK) basically refers to the knowledge that people in a given community have developed over time, and continues to develop, through practices and based on experiences. Local beliefs pertaining to ilmu, a central concept in Malay culture that refers to knowledge, is essential among...

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Main Authors: Che Lah, Salasiah, Esa, Norizan, Rajamani, Leila, Mohamed, Baharuddin, Bidin, Mohamad Omar, Osman, Omar, Wan Talaat, Wan Izatul Asma
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spelling my.usm.eprints.38490 http://eprints.usm.my/38490/ Conserving Local Knowledge In Traditional Healing Through Knowledge Transfer Che Lah, Salasiah Esa, Norizan Rajamani, Leila Mohamed, Baharuddin Bidin, Mohamad Omar Osman, Omar Wan Talaat, Wan Izatul Asma L7-991 Education (General) NX1-820 Arts in general P1-1091 Philology. Linguistics(General) TH1-9745 Building construction Local knowledge (LK) basically refers to the knowledge that people in a given community have developed over time, and continues to develop, through practices and based on experiences. Local beliefs pertaining to ilmu, a central concept in Malay culture that refers to knowledge, is essential among the traditional healers. The vast repository of knowledge and its relevance to locality and local situation makes the conservation of LK a necessity.However, due to the dominance of modern knowledge, diminished inter-generational knowledge transfer has led to LK being threatened with extinction. The fact that LK is practiced by only a few these days could be due to lack of knowledge transfer to the younger generations from the traditional healers who are knowledgeable in the communities. The common transfer mode of local knowledge, usually via words of mouth, may not be sustainable because the LK could vanish when knowledgeable elders die before it is transferred or during resettlements of individuals or communities. The need to conserve LK through knowledge transfer is also pertinent for the continued sustenance of their culture by recognizing, protecting and enforcing the rights of local communities to have continued access to biological resources as well as by protecting their LK, acquired over thousand of years of experimentation and experience, about the uses of these biological resources in traditional healing. Therefore, it is important to have a governance framework to effectively protect this LK of the local communities for the continued sustenance of their culture. This conceptual paper attempts to highlight the significance of conserving LK in traditional healing via effective knowledge transfer method, which should thereafter be translated into a working governance framework that protects the knowledge as well as the holders of such knowledge. EDP Sciences 2015 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/38490/1/Conserving_Local_Knowledge_in_Traditional_Healing_through_Knowledge_Transfer.pdf Che Lah, Salasiah and Esa, Norizan and Rajamani, Leila and Mohamed, Baharuddin and Bidin, Mohamad Omar and Osman, Omar and Wan Talaat, Wan Izatul Asma (2015) Conserving Local Knowledge In Traditional Healing Through Knowledge Transfer. SHS Web of Conferences, 18 (04003). pp. 1-4. ISSN 2261-2424 https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20151804003
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topic L7-991 Education (General)
NX1-820 Arts in general
P1-1091 Philology. Linguistics(General)
TH1-9745 Building construction
spellingShingle L7-991 Education (General)
NX1-820 Arts in general
P1-1091 Philology. Linguistics(General)
TH1-9745 Building construction
Che Lah, Salasiah
Esa, Norizan
Rajamani, Leila
Mohamed, Baharuddin
Bidin, Mohamad Omar
Osman, Omar
Wan Talaat, Wan Izatul Asma
Conserving Local Knowledge In Traditional Healing Through Knowledge Transfer
description Local knowledge (LK) basically refers to the knowledge that people in a given community have developed over time, and continues to develop, through practices and based on experiences. Local beliefs pertaining to ilmu, a central concept in Malay culture that refers to knowledge, is essential among the traditional healers. The vast repository of knowledge and its relevance to locality and local situation makes the conservation of LK a necessity.However, due to the dominance of modern knowledge, diminished inter-generational knowledge transfer has led to LK being threatened with extinction. The fact that LK is practiced by only a few these days could be due to lack of knowledge transfer to the younger generations from the traditional healers who are knowledgeable in the communities. The common transfer mode of local knowledge, usually via words of mouth, may not be sustainable because the LK could vanish when knowledgeable elders die before it is transferred or during resettlements of individuals or communities. The need to conserve LK through knowledge transfer is also pertinent for the continued sustenance of their culture by recognizing, protecting and enforcing the rights of local communities to have continued access to biological resources as well as by protecting their LK, acquired over thousand of years of experimentation and experience, about the uses of these biological resources in traditional healing. Therefore, it is important to have a governance framework to effectively protect this LK of the local communities for the continued sustenance of their culture. This conceptual paper attempts to highlight the significance of conserving LK in traditional healing via effective knowledge transfer method, which should thereafter be translated into a working governance framework that protects the knowledge as well as the holders of such knowledge.
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author Che Lah, Salasiah
Esa, Norizan
Rajamani, Leila
Mohamed, Baharuddin
Bidin, Mohamad Omar
Osman, Omar
Wan Talaat, Wan Izatul Asma
author_facet Che Lah, Salasiah
Esa, Norizan
Rajamani, Leila
Mohamed, Baharuddin
Bidin, Mohamad Omar
Osman, Omar
Wan Talaat, Wan Izatul Asma
author_sort Che Lah, Salasiah
title Conserving Local Knowledge In Traditional Healing Through Knowledge Transfer
title_short Conserving Local Knowledge In Traditional Healing Through Knowledge Transfer
title_full Conserving Local Knowledge In Traditional Healing Through Knowledge Transfer
title_fullStr Conserving Local Knowledge In Traditional Healing Through Knowledge Transfer
title_full_unstemmed Conserving Local Knowledge In Traditional Healing Through Knowledge Transfer
title_sort conserving local knowledge in traditional healing through knowledge transfer
publisher EDP Sciences
publishDate 2015
url http://eprints.usm.my/38490/1/Conserving_Local_Knowledge_in_Traditional_Healing_through_Knowledge_Transfer.pdf
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