Epilogue: Recognition of ancestral knowledge in public science and technology policies in Colombia

Authors

Alberto Carvajalino Slaghekke
Universidad La Gran Colombia
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0793-6947

Synopsis

Colombia is at a critical juncture in redefining its knowledge production model. While the National System of Science, Technology, and Innovation (SNCTI) is moving toward agendas of bioeconomy, sustainability, and productive transformation, a structural gap persists: the exclusion of the ancestral knowledge of indigenous, Afro-descendant, and peasant communities from the logic of knowledge governance.
This policy proposal sets out a concrete agenda for action to achieve recognition of these knowledge systems as legitimate sources of knowledge, capable of engaging in dialogue on equal terms with academic science. It proposes regulatory, financial, and institutional mechanisms that would enable Colombia to move towards a more just, relevant, and situated ecology of knowledge (Santos, 2010).

Author Biography

Alberto Carvajalino Slaghekke, Universidad La Gran Colombia

Doctor of Social Sciences from the University of Salamanca. Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Business Sciences at La Gran Colombia University.

Published

October 15, 2025

How to Cite

Carvajalino Slaghekke, A. (2025). Epilogue: Recognition of ancestral knowledge in public science and technology policies in Colombia. In (Ed.), & M. A. Fonseca Martínez, A. Carvajalino Slaghekke, M. Méndez Juez, D. M. Rodríguez Torres, P. Rodríguez Parra, O. M. Gómez Miranda, & Ángel B. Espina Barrio, Ticuna: The men in black: Internationalization of the ancestral knowledge of the cross-border Ticuna people (pp. 199-201). Editorial Universidad La Gran Colombia. https://omp.ugc.edu.co/index.php/catalagoeditorial/catalog/book/978-628-7626-50-8/chapter/181