Implementing Indigenous and Western Knowledge Systems in Water Research and Management (Part 1): A Systematic Realist Review to Inform Water Policy and Governance in Canada

Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit, and Métis/Metis) peoples in Canada experience persistent and disproportionate water-related challenges compared to non-Indigenous Canadians. These circumstances are largely attributable to enduring colonial policies and practices. Attempts for redress have been unsu...

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Main Authors: Castleden, Heather E, Hart, Catherine, Harper, Sherilee, Martin, Debbie, Cunsolo, Ashlee, Stefanelli, Robert, Day, Lindsay, Lauridsen, Kaitlin
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Published: Scholarship@Western 2017
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Online Access:https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/iipj/vol8/iss4/7
https://doi.org/10.18584/iipj.2017.8.4.7
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spelling ftunivwestonta:oai:ir.lib.uwo.ca:iipj-1346 2023-10-01T03:56:00+02:00 Implementing Indigenous and Western Knowledge Systems in Water Research and Management (Part 1): A Systematic Realist Review to Inform Water Policy and Governance in Canada Castleden, Heather E Hart, Catherine Harper, Sherilee Martin, Debbie Cunsolo, Ashlee Stefanelli, Robert Day, Lindsay Lauridsen, Kaitlin 2017-12-22T19:10:56Z application/pdf https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/iipj/vol8/iss4/7 https://doi.org/10.18584/iipj.2017.8.4.7 unknown Scholarship@Western https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/iipj/vol8/iss4/7 doi:10.18584/iipj.2017.8.4.7 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ The International Indigenous Policy Journal Indigenous knowledge systems water research water management water policy integrative knowledge systematic realist review Canada Human Geography Public Policy research 2017 ftunivwestonta https://doi.org/10.18584/iipj.2017.8.4.7 2023-09-03T06:59:52Z Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit, and Métis/Metis) peoples in Canada experience persistent and disproportionate water-related challenges compared to non-Indigenous Canadians. These circumstances are largely attributable to enduring colonial policies and practices. Attempts for redress have been unsuccessful, and Western science and technology have been largely unsuccessful in remedying Canada’s water-related challenges. A systematic review of the academic and grey literature on integrative Indigenous and Western approaches to water research and management identified 279 items of which 63 were relevant inclusions; these were then analyzed using a realist review tool. We found an emerging trend of literature in this area, much of which called for the rejection of tokenism and the development of respectful nation-to-nation relationships in water research, management, and policy. Report First Nations inuit Metis The University of Western Ontario: Scholarship@Western Canada
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topic Indigenous knowledge systems
water research
water management
water policy
integrative knowledge
systematic realist review
Canada
Human Geography
Public Policy
spellingShingle Indigenous knowledge systems
water research
water management
water policy
integrative knowledge
systematic realist review
Canada
Human Geography
Public Policy
Castleden, Heather E
Hart, Catherine
Harper, Sherilee
Martin, Debbie
Cunsolo, Ashlee
Stefanelli, Robert
Day, Lindsay
Lauridsen, Kaitlin
Implementing Indigenous and Western Knowledge Systems in Water Research and Management (Part 1): A Systematic Realist Review to Inform Water Policy and Governance in Canada
topic_facet Indigenous knowledge systems
water research
water management
water policy
integrative knowledge
systematic realist review
Canada
Human Geography
Public Policy
description Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit, and Métis/Metis) peoples in Canada experience persistent and disproportionate water-related challenges compared to non-Indigenous Canadians. These circumstances are largely attributable to enduring colonial policies and practices. Attempts for redress have been unsuccessful, and Western science and technology have been largely unsuccessful in remedying Canada’s water-related challenges. A systematic review of the academic and grey literature on integrative Indigenous and Western approaches to water research and management identified 279 items of which 63 were relevant inclusions; these were then analyzed using a realist review tool. We found an emerging trend of literature in this area, much of which called for the rejection of tokenism and the development of respectful nation-to-nation relationships in water research, management, and policy.
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author Castleden, Heather E
Hart, Catherine
Harper, Sherilee
Martin, Debbie
Cunsolo, Ashlee
Stefanelli, Robert
Day, Lindsay
Lauridsen, Kaitlin
author_facet Castleden, Heather E
Hart, Catherine
Harper, Sherilee
Martin, Debbie
Cunsolo, Ashlee
Stefanelli, Robert
Day, Lindsay
Lauridsen, Kaitlin
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title Implementing Indigenous and Western Knowledge Systems in Water Research and Management (Part 1): A Systematic Realist Review to Inform Water Policy and Governance in Canada
title_short Implementing Indigenous and Western Knowledge Systems in Water Research and Management (Part 1): A Systematic Realist Review to Inform Water Policy and Governance in Canada
title_full Implementing Indigenous and Western Knowledge Systems in Water Research and Management (Part 1): A Systematic Realist Review to Inform Water Policy and Governance in Canada
title_fullStr Implementing Indigenous and Western Knowledge Systems in Water Research and Management (Part 1): A Systematic Realist Review to Inform Water Policy and Governance in Canada
title_full_unstemmed Implementing Indigenous and Western Knowledge Systems in Water Research and Management (Part 1): A Systematic Realist Review to Inform Water Policy and Governance in Canada
title_sort implementing indigenous and western knowledge systems in water research and management (part 1): a systematic realist review to inform water policy and governance in canada
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