Tribes and their Strategies for Improving the Human-Environment Relationship: An Anthropological Analysis

K. U., Thomas. (2025) Tribes and their Strategies for Improving the Human-Environment Relationship: An Anthropological Analysis. International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology, 10 (8): 25aug1267. pp. 3216-3228. ISSN 2456-2165

Abstract

The link between the environment and humans is fundamentally interconnected, with a symbiotic interaction that sustains both natural ecosystems and human societies. This complex relationship needs a collaborative approach to stewardship, emphasising the necessity of sustainability and conservation to ensure future generations' success. Recognising and honouring this link is critical to creating peaceful coexistence with the natural world. The complex interaction between human civilisations and their ecosystems needs a rethinking of established approaches to fostering long-term coexistence. Indigenous tribes, with their in-depth knowledge of local ecosystems, provide significant insights into sustainable practices that maintain environmental balance. Policymakers can build holistic approaches to biodiversity enhancement and climate change mitigation by integrating indigenous knowledge systems with contemporary environmental initiatives. Such collaborations not only recognise these tribes' traditional history but also lay the groundwork for more efficient stewardship of natural resources, ultimately strengthening both human and environmental resilience. This study focuses on fostering collaboration between local tribes and environmental organisations to ensure sustainable resource management and conservation practices. Cultural Education Programs: Implement educational campaigns that highlight traditional ecological knowledge and its relevance to contemporary environmental challenges. Inter-tribal Collaborations: Facilitate partnerships among various tribes to share best practices, experiences, and strategies for addressing common environmental challenges and advocacy for environmental justice—work towards addressing the disproportionate environmental impacts faced by tribal communities, ensuring equity in resource distribution and environmental protection efforts, etc.

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