Resilience through knowledge co-production : indigenous knowledge, science and global environmental change

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Resilience through knowledge co-production : indigenous knowledge, science and global environmental change

edited by Marie Roué, Douglas Nakashima, Igor Krupnik

UNESCO , Cambridge University Press, 2022

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Confronted with the complex environmental crises of the Anthropocene, scientists have moved towards an interdisciplinary approach to address challenges that are both social and ecological. Several arenas are now calling for co-production of new transdisciplinary knowledge by combining Indigenous knowledge and science. This book revisits epistemological debates on the notion of co-production and assesses the relevant methods, principles and values that enable communities to co-produce. It explores the factors that determine how indigenous-scientific knowledge can be rooted in equity, mutual respect and shared benefits. Resilience through Knowledge Co-Production includes several collective papers co-authored by Indigenous experts and scientists, with case studies involving Indigenous communities from the Arctic, Pacific islands, the Amazon, the Sahel and high altitude areas. Offering guidance to indigenous peoples, scientists, decision-makers and NGOs, this book moves towards a decolonised co-production of knowledge that unites indigenous knowledge and science to address global environmental crises.

目次

  • 1. Co-production between Indigenous Knowledge and Science: Introducing a Decolonized Approach Marie Roue and Douglas Nakashima
  • Part I. From Practice to Principles: Methods and Challenges for Decolonized Knowledge Co-Production (DKC): 2. The Progression from Collaboration to Co-Production: Case Studies from Alaska Henry P. Huntington, George Noongwook, Anne K. Salomon, Nick M. Tanape, Sr.
  • 3. Learning about Sea Ice from the Kifikmiut: A Decade of Ice Seasons at Wales, 2006-2016 Hajo Eicken, Igor Krupnik, Winton Weyapuk, Jr., Matthew L. Druckenmiller
  • 4. Shaping the Long View: Inupiat Experts and Scientists Share Ocean Knowledge on Alaska's North Slope Matthew L. Druckenmiller
  • 5. Indigenous Ice Dictionaries: Sharing Knowledge for a Changing World Igor Krupnik
  • 6. Mapping Land Use with Sami Reindeer Herders: Co-Production in an Era of Climate Change Marie Roue, Lars-Evert Nutti, Nils-Johan Utsi, Samuel Roturier
  • 7. Sami Herders' Knowledge and Forestry: Ecological Restoration of Reindeer Lichen Pastures in Northern Sweden Samuel Roturier, Lars-Evert Nutti, Hans Winsa
  • Part II. Indigenous Perspectives on Environmental Change: The Climate Agreements: What We Have Achieved and the Gaps That Remain Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim
  • 9. Reinforcing Traditional Knowledge in the City: Canoe Building and Navigation in the Changing Pacific Tikoidelaimakotu Tuimoce Fuluna
  • Reindeer Herding in a Time of Growing Adversity Anders BONGO
  • 11. Herders and Drought in the Sahel of Burkina Faso: Traditional Knowledge and Resilience Hanafi Amirou DICKO
  • Part III. Global Change and Indigenous Responses: 12. Competing Paradigms of Himalayan Climate Change and Adaptations: Indigenous Knowledge versus Economics Jan Salick
  • 13. Coping with a Warming Winter Climate in Arctic Russia: Patterns of Extreme Weather Affecting Nenets Reindeer Nomadism Bruce C. Forbes, Timo Kumpala, Nina Meschtyb, Roza Laptander, Marc Macias-Fauria, Pentti Zetterberg, Mariana Verdonen, Anna Skarin, Kwang-Yul Kim, Linette N. Boisvert, Julienne C. Stroeve, Annett Bartsch
  • 14. Rising Above the Flood: Modifications in Agricultural Practices and Livelihood Systems in Central Amazonia - Perspectives from Ribeirinho and Indigenous Communities Angela May Steward, Rafael Barbi Costa e Santos, Camille Rognant, Fernanda Maria de Freitas Viana, Julia Vieira da Cunha Avila, Jessica Poliane Gomes dos Santos, Jacson Rodrigues, Samis Viera
  • 15. Indigenous Storytelling and Climate Change Adaptation Alvaro Fernandez-Llamazares, Mar Cabeza
  • 16. Indigenous Knowledge and the Coloniality of Reality: Climate Change Otherwise in the Bolivian Andes Anders Burman
  • 17. Negotiating Co-Production: Climbing the Learning Curve Igor Krupnik
  • Index.

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