Our Mission

We believe…

  • Cultural diversity is inherently linked to biological diversity and that effective stewardship of our Earth must involve local people.

  • Traditional knowledge systems are critical to manage and conserve many of the world’s most threatened landscapes, and to help people adapt to climate change.

  • Complex social and environmental problems are often best addressed through locally-conceived solutions shared through grassroots processes.

  • Ineffectual or damaging laws and policies, however, must be tackled at the governmental level; part of addressing biodiversity loss, and political, economic and social inequity, must include bringing the voices and experiences of local groups to policy-makers.

  • Rapid advances in science and technology are transforming how we view and live in the world; understanding and addressing new opportunities and risks requires innovative exchanges of knowledge, and the engagement of diverse groups.

 

What we do


Knowledge is Power

The use of communication and information technologies has exploded throughout the world but in uneven ways that can undermine equitable and sustainable development.

People and Plants develops innovative knowledge exchange tools to share information, catalyze dialogue, bring the voices of marginal groups into policy-making, and help create real change.

SPNKK’s Luzon Field Coordinator, Victor Valentin, introducing urban children to the Negrito culture and way of life at the National Museum of the Philippines in Manila. (Photo: National Museum of the Philippines)

SPNKK member Victor Valentin, introducing urban children to the Negrito culture and way of life at the National Museum of the Philippines in Manila. (Photo: National Museum of the Philippines)