Role of indigenous knowledge and practices among the Bajau and Dusun communities towards biodiversity conservation in Kota Belud, Sabah, Malaysia

Indigenous knowledge of Bajau and Dusun people was developed from centuries of interacting, experimenting and adapting to the natural environment. Such knowledge was created as they historically inhabited biologically rich areas and ultimately dictated the way Bajau and Dusun people utilised the...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Adam, Anis Amalina
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2021
Subjects:
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/104563/1/FEM%202022%202%20IR.pdf
_version_ 1796984517730238464
author Adam, Anis Amalina
author_facet Adam, Anis Amalina
author_sort Adam, Anis Amalina
collection UPM
description Indigenous knowledge of Bajau and Dusun people was developed from centuries of interacting, experimenting and adapting to the natural environment. Such knowledge was created as they historically inhabited biologically rich areas and ultimately dictated the way Bajau and Dusun people utilised the natural resources around them. Indigenous knowledge of Bajau and Dusun people is holistic and dynamic, emphasising the balance of physical and supernatural realms. Reflecting this concept to biodiversity conservation, indigenous knowledge of Bajau and Dusun people could be found in traditional medicine, river management, traditional hunting, and traditional farming. Thus, the unique knowledge of Bajau and Dusun people in various practices makes it important to study in the context of biodiversity conservation. This qualitative study applied case study approach to delve into the perspectives and experiences of Bajau and Dusun people regarding their indigenous knowledge system. The data in this study was collected through interviews, focus group discussion, and observation. Kota Belud in Sabah was selected as the study site and informants were chosen using purposive and snowball sampling techniques. The informants in this study were Dusuns and Bajaus, the two main ethnics in Kota Belud. Fieldworks for data collection involved 11 informants (n=11) all together. The data was analysed thematically with the aid of NVivo 8.The main findings in this study yielded three major themes reflecting the objectives. The first theme deals with indigenous knowledge and practices of Bajau and Dusun people in traditional farming, traditional hunting, river management, and traditional medicine. The second theme presents the initiatives of Bajau and Dusun people in transferring indigenous knowledge to their communities. The third theme touches on the documentation of indigenous knowledge of Bajau and Dusun people. Lastly, the findings of this study provide some implications to the body of knowledge by delivering discussions on the role of indigenous knowledge of Bajau and Dusun communities in biodiversity conservation. In practical, this study helps the government to strengthen the existing policies and create programmes pertaining to biodiversity conservation. This study also demonstrates significant implication from the perspectives of Bajau and Dusun communities with regards to indigenous knowledge documentation.
first_indexed 2024-03-06T11:21:38Z
format Thesis
id upm.eprints-104563
institution Universiti Putra Malaysia
language English
last_indexed 2024-03-06T11:21:38Z
publishDate 2021
record_format dspace
spelling upm.eprints-1045632023-10-11T06:54:24Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/104563/ Role of indigenous knowledge and practices among the Bajau and Dusun communities towards biodiversity conservation in Kota Belud, Sabah, Malaysia Adam, Anis Amalina Indigenous knowledge of Bajau and Dusun people was developed from centuries of interacting, experimenting and adapting to the natural environment. Such knowledge was created as they historically inhabited biologically rich areas and ultimately dictated the way Bajau and Dusun people utilised the natural resources around them. Indigenous knowledge of Bajau and Dusun people is holistic and dynamic, emphasising the balance of physical and supernatural realms. Reflecting this concept to biodiversity conservation, indigenous knowledge of Bajau and Dusun people could be found in traditional medicine, river management, traditional hunting, and traditional farming. Thus, the unique knowledge of Bajau and Dusun people in various practices makes it important to study in the context of biodiversity conservation. This qualitative study applied case study approach to delve into the perspectives and experiences of Bajau and Dusun people regarding their indigenous knowledge system. The data in this study was collected through interviews, focus group discussion, and observation. Kota Belud in Sabah was selected as the study site and informants were chosen using purposive and snowball sampling techniques. The informants in this study were Dusuns and Bajaus, the two main ethnics in Kota Belud. Fieldworks for data collection involved 11 informants (n=11) all together. The data was analysed thematically with the aid of NVivo 8.The main findings in this study yielded three major themes reflecting the objectives. The first theme deals with indigenous knowledge and practices of Bajau and Dusun people in traditional farming, traditional hunting, river management, and traditional medicine. The second theme presents the initiatives of Bajau and Dusun people in transferring indigenous knowledge to their communities. The third theme touches on the documentation of indigenous knowledge of Bajau and Dusun people. Lastly, the findings of this study provide some implications to the body of knowledge by delivering discussions on the role of indigenous knowledge of Bajau and Dusun communities in biodiversity conservation. In practical, this study helps the government to strengthen the existing policies and create programmes pertaining to biodiversity conservation. This study also demonstrates significant implication from the perspectives of Bajau and Dusun communities with regards to indigenous knowledge documentation. 2021-08 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/104563/1/FEM%202022%202%20IR.pdf Adam, Anis Amalina (2021) Role of indigenous knowledge and practices among the Bajau and Dusun communities towards biodiversity conservation in Kota Belud, Sabah, Malaysia. Masters thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia. Ethnoecology - Malaysia Indigenous peoples - Social conditions - Malaysia Traditional ecological knowledge
spellingShingle Ethnoecology - Malaysia
Indigenous peoples - Social conditions - Malaysia
Traditional ecological knowledge
Adam, Anis Amalina
Role of indigenous knowledge and practices among the Bajau and Dusun communities towards biodiversity conservation in Kota Belud, Sabah, Malaysia
title Role of indigenous knowledge and practices among the Bajau and Dusun communities towards biodiversity conservation in Kota Belud, Sabah, Malaysia
title_full Role of indigenous knowledge and practices among the Bajau and Dusun communities towards biodiversity conservation in Kota Belud, Sabah, Malaysia
title_fullStr Role of indigenous knowledge and practices among the Bajau and Dusun communities towards biodiversity conservation in Kota Belud, Sabah, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Role of indigenous knowledge and practices among the Bajau and Dusun communities towards biodiversity conservation in Kota Belud, Sabah, Malaysia
title_short Role of indigenous knowledge and practices among the Bajau and Dusun communities towards biodiversity conservation in Kota Belud, Sabah, Malaysia
title_sort role of indigenous knowledge and practices among the bajau and dusun communities towards biodiversity conservation in kota belud sabah malaysia
topic Ethnoecology - Malaysia
Indigenous peoples - Social conditions - Malaysia
Traditional ecological knowledge
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/104563/1/FEM%202022%202%20IR.pdf
work_keys_str_mv AT adamanisamalina roleofindigenousknowledgeandpracticesamongthebajauanddusuncommunitiestowardsbiodiversityconservationinkotabeludsabahmalaysia