Resilience Through Knowledge Co-Production
Indigenous Knowledge, Science, and Global Environmental Change
Herausgeber: Roué, Marie; Krupnik, Igor; Nakashima, Douglas
Resilience Through Knowledge Co-Production
Indigenous Knowledge, Science, and Global Environmental Change
Herausgeber: Roué, Marie; Krupnik, Igor; Nakashima, Douglas
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This book outlines the methods, principles and values through which indigenous peoples, scientists, decision-makers and NGOs can move towards a decolonised co-production of knowledge, which is necessary to address the complexity of global environmental challenges and help surmount the emerging crises of the Anthropocene.
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This book outlines the methods, principles and values through which indigenous peoples, scientists, decision-makers and NGOs can move towards a decolonised co-production of knowledge, which is necessary to address the complexity of global environmental challenges and help surmount the emerging crises of the Anthropocene.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 412
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 772g
- ISBN-13: 9781108838306
- ISBN-10: 1108838308
- Artikelnr.: 63265726
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 412
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 772g
- ISBN-13: 9781108838306
- ISBN-10: 1108838308
- Artikelnr.: 63265726
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
1. Co-production between Indigenous Knowledge and Science: Introducing a
Decolonized Approach Marie Roué 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: Iñupiat 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 Sámi Reindeer Herders: Co-Production in an Era of
Climate Change Marie Roué, Lars-Evert Nutti, Nils-Johan Utsi, Samuel
Roturier; 7. Sámi 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 Ávila,
Jessica Poliane Gomes dos Santos, Jacson Rodrigues, Samis Viera; 15.
Indigenous Storytelling and Climate Change Adaptation Álvaro
Fernández-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.
Decolonized Approach Marie Roué 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: Iñupiat 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 Sámi Reindeer Herders: Co-Production in an Era of
Climate Change Marie Roué, Lars-Evert Nutti, Nils-Johan Utsi, Samuel
Roturier; 7. Sámi 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 Ávila,
Jessica Poliane Gomes dos Santos, Jacson Rodrigues, Samis Viera; 15.
Indigenous Storytelling and Climate Change Adaptation Álvaro
Fernández-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.
1. Co-production between Indigenous Knowledge and Science: Introducing a
Decolonized Approach Marie Roué 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: Iñupiat 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 Sámi Reindeer Herders: Co-Production in an Era of
Climate Change Marie Roué, Lars-Evert Nutti, Nils-Johan Utsi, Samuel
Roturier; 7. Sámi 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 Ávila,
Jessica Poliane Gomes dos Santos, Jacson Rodrigues, Samis Viera; 15.
Indigenous Storytelling and Climate Change Adaptation Álvaro
Fernández-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.
Decolonized Approach Marie Roué 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: Iñupiat 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 Sámi Reindeer Herders: Co-Production in an Era of
Climate Change Marie Roué, Lars-Evert Nutti, Nils-Johan Utsi, Samuel
Roturier; 7. Sámi 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 Ávila,
Jessica Poliane Gomes dos Santos, Jacson Rodrigues, Samis Viera; 15.
Indigenous Storytelling and Climate Change Adaptation Álvaro
Fernández-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.