This article identifies core dimensions in the notion of “sustainability” as it is conceptualized among Indigenous peoples. These are context-based relationality, community-based governance, education, language, quality of life and health, and communal recognition of certain nonhumans as life-givers. Taking into account different Indigenous cultural and socio-philosophical experiences and their process of sociality with different life forms, it has become clear that these are little spelt out in the previous sustainability definitions. Thus, understanding how local interconnections are sustained and reproduced, both for humans and nonhumans, should inform policy mechanisms as well as new forms of evidence. We want to point out that the UN S...
There is an abundant literature describing the sustainability problems our planet is facing, ranging...
There are many different uses of the term sustainability as well as its derivatives, such as social ...
Leading societies toward a more sustainable, equitably shared, and environmentally just future requi...
The concepts of sustainability, and of the more specific notion of sustainable development, have bec...
Our planet groans under the pressure of unsustainable living: we increasingly take from it more reso...
none2siAnthropologists are quick to point out the contradictions, abuses and politically motivated u...
Despite increasing scientific understanding of the global environmental crisis, we struggle to adopt...
Sustainable development is perceived as a complex concept because of the south–north, north–north an...
Indigenous peoples have been guardians of our global envi-ronment and its medicines for millennia—bu...
Today, we hear a lot about the companies that need to be more “sustainable” or “responsible”. “Susta...
In a global scenario of growing environmental pressure and escalating resource conflicts, Indigenous...
The concept of Sustainable Development was made famous with the release of the 1987 Report of the Wo...
Recent movements within sustainability have sought to integrate Indigenous relationships to natural ...
Sustainable development has long been accepted in principle as a good aspiration, yet it has been va...
Exclusion of Indigenous and local communities' connections to the rest-of-nature is a typical proble...
There is an abundant literature describing the sustainability problems our planet is facing, ranging...
There are many different uses of the term sustainability as well as its derivatives, such as social ...
Leading societies toward a more sustainable, equitably shared, and environmentally just future requi...
The concepts of sustainability, and of the more specific notion of sustainable development, have bec...
Our planet groans under the pressure of unsustainable living: we increasingly take from it more reso...
none2siAnthropologists are quick to point out the contradictions, abuses and politically motivated u...
Despite increasing scientific understanding of the global environmental crisis, we struggle to adopt...
Sustainable development is perceived as a complex concept because of the south–north, north–north an...
Indigenous peoples have been guardians of our global envi-ronment and its medicines for millennia—bu...
Today, we hear a lot about the companies that need to be more “sustainable” or “responsible”. “Susta...
In a global scenario of growing environmental pressure and escalating resource conflicts, Indigenous...
The concept of Sustainable Development was made famous with the release of the 1987 Report of the Wo...
Recent movements within sustainability have sought to integrate Indigenous relationships to natural ...
Sustainable development has long been accepted in principle as a good aspiration, yet it has been va...
Exclusion of Indigenous and local communities' connections to the rest-of-nature is a typical proble...
There is an abundant literature describing the sustainability problems our planet is facing, ranging...
There are many different uses of the term sustainability as well as its derivatives, such as social ...
Leading societies toward a more sustainable, equitably shared, and environmentally just future requi...