Building Sustainable and Trustworthy Indigenous Knowledge Preservation Ecosystem
By: Siguo Bi, Xin Yuan, Wei Ni
Potential Business Impact:
Keeps old traditions safe for the future.
This paper focuses on the essential global issue of protecting and transmitting indigenous knowledge. It reveals the challenges in this area and proposes a sustainable supply chain framework for indigenous knowledge. The paper reviews existing technological solutions and identifies technical challenges and gaps. It then introduces cutting-edge technologies to protect and disseminate indigenous knowledge more effectively. The paper also discusses how the proposed framework can address real-world challenges in protecting and transmitting indigenous knowledge, and explores future research applications of the proposed solutions. Finally, it addresses open issues and provides a detailed analysis, offering promising research directions for the protection and transmission of indigenous knowledge worldwide.
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