* [Declaración de Panamá](https://karisma.org.co/DeclaracionDePanama/)
* [Mukurtu](http://mukurtu.org): on culturally appropriate ways to manage and share traditional knowledge
* Open Science Manifesto, co-developed with practitioners and activists from 26 countries to understand the values at the core of open science in development https://ocsdnet.org/manifesto/open-science-manifesto
* [PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE IN OPEN SCIENCE: ADDRESSING POWER AND INEQUALITY THROUGH “SITUATED OPENNESS”](https://ocsdnet.org/principles-and-practice-in-open-science-addressing-power-and-inequality-through-situated-openness/)
* Contract development to better define how local knowledge can be used and disseminated.
* Presumption of knowledge sharing might limit the agency of local knowledge producers.
* Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Open: youtube.com/watch?v=gFPWka2pmns
* Book: "[Campesino a campesino : voices from Latin America's Farmer to Farmer Movement for Sustainable Agriculture](https://www.worldcat.org/title/campesino-a-campesino-voices-from-latin-americas-farmer-to-farmer-movement-for-sustainable-agriculture/oclc/62342748)"
* Lack of free access to knowledge is a problem.
* Culturally embedded exchange > *knowledge is generated and shared*.
* "the ability to access, adapt, create, use,and defend agroecological knowledge on their in terms is an exercise in autonomy."
* ["Power and Inequality in Open Science Discourses"](https://medium.com/@denalbz/power-and-inequality-in-open-science-discourses-9d425b0c2b63) - Denisse Albornoz
* ["Reimagining Open Science Through a Feminist Lens"](https://medium.com/@denalbz/reimagining-open-science-through-a-feminist-lens-546f3d10fa65) - Denisse Albornoz
* A video from Municipalidad Provincial de Urubamba on some of the water canals: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=573575143400470
* [ebook](http://www.tocatchtherain.org/) on rainwater catchment