Forfatter:
M. Svartá; Gestur Hovgaard; R. Bogadóttir; M. Hytönen
Editor:
M. Hytönen
Årstal:
2020
Emner:
Local knowledge; Nature conservation management; Faroe Islands
Publikationsland:
Finland
Titel på værtspublikation:
Natural resources and bioeconomy studies
Udgave:
14/2020
The importance of using knowledge of Indigenous peoples alongside with science in research, management and resource development is increasingly acknowledged. Despite political intentions of including the knowledge of Indigenous peoples, the extent and quality of utilizing their knowledge is uneven i…
The importance of using knowledge of Indigenous peoples alongside with science in research, management and resource development is increasingly acknowledged. Despite political intentions of including the knowledge of Indigenous peoples, the extent and quality of utilizing their knowledge is uneven in the Arctic. The lack of agreed definitions of various concepts used for the knowledge of Indigenous peoples, and their interchangeable and inconsistent use, creates confusion about their meaning and implications. In this article we review the knowledge concepts and their interrelatedness, developing concept maps to visualize their similarities and differences with a view to clarify the confusion and aid to a more consistent engagement and utilization of this knowledge. We argue that Indigenous knowledge is the only concept that emphasize the identity aspect and thus imply the distinct status and collective rights of Indigenous peoples, distinguishing it from other knowledge concepts. Our review suggests that the use of concepts varies significantly in the Arctic, shaped by the colonial and political-economic processes in Greenland, the Canadian Arctic, and Alaska. We also observe a transition in use of concepts from traditional knowledge to Indigenous knowledge.
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Forfatter:
Pelle Tejsner
Editor:
Timo Koivurova; Else Grete Broderstad; Dorothée Cambou; Dalee Dorough; Florian Stammler
Årstal:
2020
Emner:
Arctic; Concept mapping; Local knowledge; Indigenous knowledge; Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit; Traditional knowledge
Publikationssted:
London
Titel på værtspublikation:
Routledge Handbook of Indigenous Peoples in the Arctic
Udgave:
1st
Udgiver:
Routledge
ISBN nummer:
978-0-367-22039-6
This report presents the findings from a workshop that was held in December 2019 in Nuuk, Greenland, as part of a project that focused on inclusion of local communities and Indigenous peoples, and their knowledges and experiences, in relation to social and environmental impact assessments in the Eur…
This report presents the findings from a workshop that was held in December 2019 in Nuuk, Greenland, as part of a project that focused on inclusion of local communities and Indigenous peoples, and their knowledges and experiences, in relation to social and environmental impact assessments in the European Arctic. The project was titled: ’LOVISA’ (Lokal Viden og Oprindelig Viden i Sociale Konsekvensvurderinger i Europæisk Arktis).
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Forfatter:
Naja Dyrendom Graugaard; Anne Merrild Hansen; Rasmus Kløcker Larsen
Årstal:
2020
Emner:
Local knowledge; Indigenous Peoples; Local communities; Environmental impact assessment; Social impact assessment; European Arctic
Publikationssted:
Aalborg
Publikationsland:
Denmark
Udgiver:
AAU Arctic, Danish Center for Environmental Assessment, Department of Planning, Aalborg University
ISBN nummer:
978-87-93541-13-9