Shaping Arctic’s Tomorrow through Indigenous Knowledge Engagement and Knowledge Co-Production

This perspective presents a statement of the 10th International Congress of Arctic Social Sciences Indigenous Knowledge and knowledge co-production panel and discussion group, 20 July 2021. The statement is designed to serve as a characterization of the state-of-the-art and guidance for further adva...

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Published in:Sustainability
Main Authors: Tatiana Degai, Andrey Petrov, Renuka Badhe, Parnuna Egede Dahl, Nina Döring, Stephan Dudeck, Thora Herrmann, Andrei Golovnev, Liza Mack, Elle Omma, Gunn-Britt Retter, Gertrude Saxinger, Annette Scheepstra, Chief Shadrin, Norma Shorty, Colleen Strawhacker
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Language:English
Published: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3390/su14031331
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Summary:This perspective presents a statement of the 10th International Congress of Arctic Social Sciences Indigenous Knowledge and knowledge co-production panel and discussion group, 20 July 2021. The statement is designed to serve as a characterization of the state-of-the-art and guidance for further advancement of Indigenous Knowledge and knowledge co-production in the Arctic. It identifies existing challenges and provides specific recommendations for researchers, Indigenous communities, and funding agencies on meaningful recognition and engagement of Indigenous Knowledge systems.