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Victoria Reyes is an ICREA research professor at ICTA-UAB, with a research focus on indigenous and local knowledge systems particularly in their relationship with the environment. She is a contributing scientist to the Intergovernmental Science and Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), and heads a global project (LICCI) studying local perceptions to climate change. In this video, Victoria Reyes defines alternative forms of knowledge, and explains the significance of indigenous knowledge for environmental sustainability. She delves further into how they could be used in conjunction with western-based knowledge systems to better manage the environment. The book Barcelona School of Ecological Economics and Political Ecology is the first self-reflective and systematic attempt to delineate the scope and boundaries of the eponymous School. Building on contributions from societal metabolism analysis, environmental valuation, ecological knowledge systems, environmental justice, management of the commons, climate and urban policies, and degrowth, the book offers curious scholars an introduction to the study of human-environmental interactions at the interface of ecological economics and political ecology. Download the book here: https://link.springer.com/book/10.100...