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

Tatiana Degai, Andrey N. Petrov, Renuka Badhe, Parnuna Petrina Egede Dahl, Nina Döring, Stephan Dudeck, Thora Martina Herrmann, Andrei V. Golovnev, Liza Mack, Elle Merete Omma, Gunn‐Britt Retter, Gertrude Saxinger, Annette Scheepstra, Chief Shadrin, Norma Shorty, Colleen Strawhacker

2022Sustainability30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

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.

Topics & Concepts

IndigenousArcticTraditional knowledgeKnowledge productionStatement (logic)Production (economics)The arcticPolitical scienceKnowledge managementPerspective (graphical)BusinessEnvironmental resource managementEngineering ethicsEngineeringEnvironmental scienceComputer scienceEcologyOceanographyEconomicsMacroeconomicsBiologyArtificial intelligenceGeologyLawIndigenous Studies and EcologyArctic and Russian Policy Studies