Traditional environmental practices of the Eva Aetas: The value of indigenous knowledge in rehabilitation
College
College of Science
Department/Unit
Biology
Document Type
Article
Source Title
Environmental Practice
Volume
17
Issue
1
First Page
69
Last Page
77
Publication Date
11-17-2015
Abstract
The Eva Aetas are custodians of a degraded upland environment in Sitio Pita Bayan-bayanan, a small community in the town of Orion, Bataan, the Philippines. Having lived there for seven decades, they have watched their ancestral land decay from a lush forest to barren grassland. Acknowledging the fact that they have played an active role in its degradation, the Eva Aetas have transformed their environmental practices to adapt to their situation. From crop choice to harvesting methods and ethnomedicine, they provide various means to maximize the minimal outputs of grasslands and possibly allow its eventual rehabilitation. The use of development communication and the application of relevant local policies provide the means as to how their current situation could be remedied. © National Association of Environmental Professionals 2015.
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Digitial Object Identifier (DOI)
10.1017/S1466046614000519
Recommended Citation
Vince Cruz, C. E., & Abeledo, R. B. (2015). Traditional environmental practices of the Eva Aetas: The value of indigenous knowledge in rehabilitation. Environmental Practice, 17 (1), 69-77. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1466046614000519
Disciplines
Biology
Keywords
Upland conservation--Philippines--Bataan; Aeta (Philippine people)—Social life and customs; Environmental protection--Philippines--Bataan
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