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 f...
This special Issue of the Tulane Environmental Law Journal explores how climate change affects the r...
Indigenous peoples are going to be disproportionately affected by climate change. Developing tailore...
Indigenous peoples occupy a unique niche within the climate justice movement, as many indigenous com...
Involving indigenous peoples in the development of mitigation measures for climate change presents p...
Involving indigenous peoples in the development of mitigation measures for climate change presents p...
Involving indigenous peoples in the development of mitigation measures for climate change presents p...
Involving indigenous peoples in the development of mitigation measures for climate change presents p...
Indigenous Peoples (IP) are a critical and inadequately considered population in the climate change...
The current tempo of climate change strategies puts the notion of sustainability in question. In thi...
The current tempo of climate change strategies puts the notion of sustainability in question. In thi...
Climate change has generated interest in the roles and responsibility of Indigenous peoples in adapt...
Climate change combat is often in the hands of policy-makers, researchers and governments. However i...
The impacts of global environmental change create new challenges and opportunities for indigenous pe...
Although the recognition of Indigenous Peoples’ contributions to climate governance by the internati...
Concerns about the impact of climate change are triggering adaptation and mitigation responses. Thes...
This special Issue of the Tulane Environmental Law Journal explores how climate change affects the r...
Indigenous peoples are going to be disproportionately affected by climate change. Developing tailore...
Indigenous peoples occupy a unique niche within the climate justice movement, as many indigenous com...
Involving indigenous peoples in the development of mitigation measures for climate change presents p...
Involving indigenous peoples in the development of mitigation measures for climate change presents p...
Involving indigenous peoples in the development of mitigation measures for climate change presents p...
Involving indigenous peoples in the development of mitigation measures for climate change presents p...
Indigenous Peoples (IP) are a critical and inadequately considered population in the climate change...
The current tempo of climate change strategies puts the notion of sustainability in question. In thi...
The current tempo of climate change strategies puts the notion of sustainability in question. In thi...
Climate change has generated interest in the roles and responsibility of Indigenous peoples in adapt...
Climate change combat is often in the hands of policy-makers, researchers and governments. However i...
The impacts of global environmental change create new challenges and opportunities for indigenous pe...
Although the recognition of Indigenous Peoples’ contributions to climate governance by the internati...
Concerns about the impact of climate change are triggering adaptation and mitigation responses. Thes...
This special Issue of the Tulane Environmental Law Journal explores how climate change affects the r...
Indigenous peoples are going to be disproportionately affected by climate change. Developing tailore...
Indigenous peoples occupy a unique niche within the climate justice movement, as many indigenous com...