Environmental and socio-cultural impacts of glyphosate-based herbicides: Insights from Indigenous Knowledge and Western Science

For decades, herbicide application in commercial forestry has been a concern for First Nations across northern Ontario. Through a knowledge sharing workshop, “Connecting Guardians in a Changing World”, we interviewed community members from First Nations across the Robinson-Huron Treaty area and surr...

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Main Author: Patterson, Heather
Other Authors: Popp, Jesse
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Guelph 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10214/27470
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spelling ftunivguelph:oai:atrium.lib.uoguelph.ca:10214/27470 2023-11-05T03:41:58+01:00 Environmental and socio-cultural impacts of glyphosate-based herbicides: Insights from Indigenous Knowledge and Western Science Patterson, Heather Popp, Jesse 2023-02-16 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10214/27470 en eng University of Guelph https://hdl.handle.net/10214/27470 All items in the Atrium are protected by copyright with all rights reserved unless otherwise indicated. glyphosate Indigenous Western Science Weaving Remote Sensing Thesis 2023 ftunivguelph 2023-10-08T06:13:01Z For decades, herbicide application in commercial forestry has been a concern for First Nations across northern Ontario. Through a knowledge sharing workshop, “Connecting Guardians in a Changing World”, we interviewed community members from First Nations across the Robinson-Huron Treaty area and surrounding area and asked them to share their knowledge and concerns regarding herbicide use in commercial forestry. Based on community direction and guidance I then proceeded to conduct a spectral analysis of commercial forestry sites which were clear-cut as well as those that were clear-cut and treated with glyphosate-based herbicides to assess how commercial forestry practices may impact spring green-up phenology. By weaving knowledge systems, we conducted research using an inclusive approach which brought together multiple ways of knowing and which addressed shared environmental concerns in holistic ways that emphasized the interconnectedness of the environment, including humans therein. Thesis First Nations University of Guelph: DSpace digital archive
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Environmental and socio-cultural impacts of glyphosate-based herbicides: Insights from Indigenous Knowledge and Western Science
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description For decades, herbicide application in commercial forestry has been a concern for First Nations across northern Ontario. Through a knowledge sharing workshop, “Connecting Guardians in a Changing World”, we interviewed community members from First Nations across the Robinson-Huron Treaty area and surrounding area and asked them to share their knowledge and concerns regarding herbicide use in commercial forestry. Based on community direction and guidance I then proceeded to conduct a spectral analysis of commercial forestry sites which were clear-cut as well as those that were clear-cut and treated with glyphosate-based herbicides to assess how commercial forestry practices may impact spring green-up phenology. By weaving knowledge systems, we conducted research using an inclusive approach which brought together multiple ways of knowing and which addressed shared environmental concerns in holistic ways that emphasized the interconnectedness of the environment, including humans therein.
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title_full_unstemmed Environmental and socio-cultural impacts of glyphosate-based herbicides: Insights from Indigenous Knowledge and Western Science
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