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RE Emanuel - AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, 2016 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu

Environmental Collaborations Between Indigenous Communities and Western Science: Case Studies and Reflections.

Science and "broadening participation"

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The study of coupled natural and human systems in a changing world can benefit greatly from indigenous perspectives, which have the potential to bring deep, placed-based understanding to complex environmental issues while promoting sustainable solutions to pressing socio-environmental problems. In recent years, scientists have begun to embrace indigenous knowledge and perspectives, but indigenous voices in the sciences remain relatively few. At the same time, indigenous communities face wide ranging and unique …

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