Traditional knowledge and biodiversity

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Traditional knowledge and biodiversity Action points Process of working with traditional knowledge and ecosystem services to be documented with the stakeholders so that knowledge is accessible Various approaches of integration of TEK into formal education to be collected and studied inorder to prepare capacity development modules Focus on areas such as involvement of youth from RCEs in TEK discussions; improving local livelihoods by strengthening biocultural resources through portal discussions and capacity building programs