Bridging Knowledge Systems to Guide Natural Resource Decision-Making
Authored by Finn Danielsen, Mark Nuttall, Naima Altuna, Parnuna Dahl, Martin Enghoff, Denis Etiendem, Donna Hauser, PâviâraK Jakobsen, Clara Meinertz, Josephine Nymand, Yuka Oishi, Mikael Petersen, Vittus Qujaukitsoq, Margaret Rudolf, Sascha Schiøtt, and William Sutherland
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10.32942/x2vp9p
International agreements call for inclusion of Indigenous and local knowledge in resource management, yet practical approaches remain underdeveloped. We argue that knowledge co-assessment offers a feasible pathway. Drawing on examples from practice in the Arctic, we provide guidance for equitable engagement, communication, and scaling, ensuring legitimacy, inclusivity, and actionable governance.
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