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Water Quality Monitoring Field Manual.
(Yukon River Inter-Tribal Watershed Council , Science Department, Anchorage, Alaska, 2017)
This manual is a reference tool for technicians conducting water sampling under the Yukon River Inter-Tribal Watershed Council (YRITWC) protocols. The YRITWC protocols were developed using the United ...
Manaus Letter: Recommendations for the Participatory Monitoring of Biodiversity.
(Participatory Monitoring and Management Partnership (PMMP), Manaus, Brasil, 2015)
Recommendations regarding best practices for participatory, community-based monitoring of biodiversity and natural resource use developed by the participants of the large International Seminar on Participatory Monitoring ...
Ocean Frontier Institute Indigenous Engagement Guide.
(Ocean Frontier Institute, Halifax, NS, Canada, 2021)
The Ocean Frontier Institute (OFI) has developed an Indigenous (Inuit, Métis, and First Nation) Engagement Guide (The Guide or Guide) to facilitate efforts toward respectful and meaningful engagement with Indigenous ...
Ethical guidelines for the documentation of árbediehtu, Sami traditional knowledge.
(Sámi allaskuvla / Sámi University College, Guovdageaidnu, Norway, 2011)
Documentation of the traditional knowledge of indigenous peoples is becoming increasingly common; one reason for this is that such knowledge is becoming ever weaker and even in some cases disappearing. This is partly due ...
A method to extract fishers’ knowledge (FK) to generate evidence for sustainable management of fishing gears.
(2019)
The dangerous effects of Abandoned, Lost or Discarded Fishing Gears (ALDFG) is documented in the literature.
However, there exists an overall lack of understanding in quantifying the pollution loads of
fishing gears (FG) ...
Using local ecological knowledge as evidence to guide management: A community-led harvest calculator for muskoxen in Greenland.
(2020)
Indigenous people manage or have tenure rights on over a quarter of the world's
land surface. While there is growing interest in “evidence-based” natural
resource management, there are few documented experiences with ...
Knowledge for a sustainable Arctic, 3rd Arctic Science Ministerial Report, 08–09 May 2021 | Tokyo, Japan.
(Ministry of Education, Science and Culture, Reykjavík, Iceland, 2021)
To strengthen international cooperation and respond to the severe threat
of climate change and biodiversity loss in the Arctic, the Icelandic Ministry
of Education, Science and Culture and the Japanese Ministry of ...
A framework for co-production of knowledge in the context of Arctic research.
(2022)
The Arctic has been home to Indigenous Peoples from time immemorial. Distinct Indigenous worldviews and complex
knowledge systems have been passed on from generation to generation, evolving over time in a living process ...
Inuit Food Insecurity as a Consequence of Fragmented Marine Resource Management Policies? Emerging Lessons from Nunatsiavut.
(2021)
Historically, Inuit communities of the Arctic have relied significantly on the living marine resources of their coastal waters for nutrition, underpinning community cohesion and enhancing individual and collective well-being. ...
Meaningful engagement of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities in marine activities. Part II Report: Findings for Policy Makers.
(Protection of the Arctic Marine Environment (PAME), Akureyri, Norway, 2019)
Indigenous peoples and local communities living in coastal communities in the Arctic have
always depended on the sea for food, transportation, cultural and spiritual identity and social
well-being. Increasingly, the sea ...