Use of traditional knowledge by the United States Bureau of Ocean Energy Management to support resource management
Professionals who collect and use traditional knowledge to support resource management decisions often are preoccupied with concerns over how and if traditional knowledge should be integrated with science. To move beyond the integration dilemma, we treat traditional knowledge and science as distinct...
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crmasarykunivpr:10.5817/cpr2017-2-15 2024-06-23T07:55:25+00:00 Use of traditional knowledge by the United States Bureau of Ocean Energy Management to support resource management Kendall, James J. Brooks, Jeffrey J. Campbell, Chris Wedemeyer, Kathleen L. Coon, Catherine C. Warren, Sharon E. Auad, Guillermo Thurston, Dennis K. Cluck, Rodney E. Mann, Frances E. Randall, Sharon A. Storzer, Mark A. Johnston, David W. Meyer-Pietruszka, Deanna Haller, Michael L. 2017 http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/cpr2017-2-15 https://journals.muni.cz/CPR/article/viewFile/13000/11248 unknown Masaryk University Press http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 Czech Polar Reports volume 7, issue 2, page 151-163 ISSN 1805-0697 1805-0689 journal-article 2017 crmasarykunivpr https://doi.org/10.5817/cpr2017-2-15 2024-06-06T04:16:35Z Professionals who collect and use traditional knowledge to support resource management decisions often are preoccupied with concerns over how and if traditional knowledge should be integrated with science. To move beyond the integration dilemma, we treat traditional knowledge and science as distinct and complementary knowledge systems. We focus on applying traditional knowledge within the decision-making process. We present succinct examples of how the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management has used traditional knowledge in decision making in the North Slope Borough, Alaska: 1) using traditional knowledge in designing, planning, and conducting scientific research; 2) applying information from both knowledge systems at the earliest opportunity in the process; 3) using traditional knowledge in environmental impacts assessment; 4) consulting with indigenous leaders at key decision points; and 5) applying traditional knowledge at a programmatic decision level. Clearly articulating, early in the process, how best to use traditional knowledge and science can allow for more complete and inclusive use of available and pertinent information. Article in Journal/Newspaper north slope Alaska Munipress - Masaryk University Press Czech Polar Reports 7 2 151 163 |
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Professionals who collect and use traditional knowledge to support resource management decisions often are preoccupied with concerns over how and if traditional knowledge should be integrated with science. To move beyond the integration dilemma, we treat traditional knowledge and science as distinct and complementary knowledge systems. We focus on applying traditional knowledge within the decision-making process. We present succinct examples of how the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management has used traditional knowledge in decision making in the North Slope Borough, Alaska: 1) using traditional knowledge in designing, planning, and conducting scientific research; 2) applying information from both knowledge systems at the earliest opportunity in the process; 3) using traditional knowledge in environmental impacts assessment; 4) consulting with indigenous leaders at key decision points; and 5) applying traditional knowledge at a programmatic decision level. Clearly articulating, early in the process, how best to use traditional knowledge and science can allow for more complete and inclusive use of available and pertinent information. |
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Kendall, James J. Brooks, Jeffrey J. Campbell, Chris Wedemeyer, Kathleen L. Coon, Catherine C. Warren, Sharon E. Auad, Guillermo Thurston, Dennis K. Cluck, Rodney E. Mann, Frances E. Randall, Sharon A. Storzer, Mark A. Johnston, David W. Meyer-Pietruszka, Deanna Haller, Michael L. |
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Kendall, James J. Brooks, Jeffrey J. Campbell, Chris Wedemeyer, Kathleen L. Coon, Catherine C. Warren, Sharon E. Auad, Guillermo Thurston, Dennis K. Cluck, Rodney E. Mann, Frances E. Randall, Sharon A. Storzer, Mark A. Johnston, David W. Meyer-Pietruszka, Deanna Haller, Michael L. Use of traditional knowledge by the United States Bureau of Ocean Energy Management to support resource management |
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Kendall, James J. Brooks, Jeffrey J. Campbell, Chris Wedemeyer, Kathleen L. Coon, Catherine C. Warren, Sharon E. Auad, Guillermo Thurston, Dennis K. Cluck, Rodney E. Mann, Frances E. Randall, Sharon A. Storzer, Mark A. Johnston, David W. Meyer-Pietruszka, Deanna Haller, Michael L. |
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Use of traditional knowledge by the United States Bureau of Ocean Energy Management to support resource management |
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Use of traditional knowledge by the United States Bureau of Ocean Energy Management to support resource management |
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Use of traditional knowledge by the United States Bureau of Ocean Energy Management to support resource management |
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Use of traditional knowledge by the United States Bureau of Ocean Energy Management to support resource management |
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use of traditional knowledge by the united states bureau of ocean energy management to support resource management |
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