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Including indigenous peoples in climate change mitigation: addressing issues of scale,knowledge and power
Authors:M Brugnach  M Craps  A Dewulf
Institution:1.Faculty of Engineering Technology,University of Twente,Enschede,The Netherlands;2.Center for Economics and Corporate Sustainability,KU Leuven @ Campus Brussels,Brussels,Belgium;3.Public Administration and Policy Group,Wageningen University,Wageningen,The Netherlands
Abstract:Involving indigenous peoples in the development of mitigation measures for climate change presents procedural, conceptual and structural challenges. Here, we reflect on some of these challenges and ways of overcoming them, as suggested by collaborative approaches to policy and decision making. We specifically focus on issues of scale, knowledge and power, and how they interrelate to act as a barrier or opportunity for the involvement of indigenous groups. We argue that multi-scalar negotiations, blended knowledge and power-sharing structures are all necessary to include indigenous communities as valuable partners in climate change mitigation, and we suggest strategies and recommendations for actively accomplishing this inclusion. Examples from recent literature about the inclusion of indigenous communities in different sectors, are used to illustrate and provide evidence of the current problematic and the need for collaborative solutions. Overall, the ideas expressed here, serve as a conceptual framework to better understand and support the inclusion of indigenous communities in policy and decision making processes.
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