Participatory mapping to negotiate indigenous knowledge used to assess environmental risk
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  • 作者:Catherine J. Robinson ; Kirsten Maclean ; Ro Hill ; Ellie Bock…
  • 关键词:Indigenous rights ; Regional co ; management agreements ; Mental maps ; Risk communication
  • 刊名:Sustainability Science
  • 出版年:2016
  • 出版时间:January 2016
  • 年:2016
  • 卷:11
  • 期:1
  • 页码:115-126
  • 全文大小:848 KB
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  • 作者单位:Catherine J. Robinson (1) (2)
    Kirsten Maclean (1)
    Ro Hill (3)
    Ellie Bock (4)
    Phil Rist (5)

    1. CSIRO Land and Water, Dutton Park, QLD, Australia
    2. The Northern Institute, Charles Darwin University, Darwin, NT, Australia
    3. CSIRO Land and Water, Cairns, QLD, Australia
    4. Regional Advisory and Innovation Network (RAIN) Pty, Kent, QLD, Australia
    5. Girringun Indigenous Corporation, Cardwell, QLD, Australia
  • 刊物类别:Earth and Environmental Science
  • 刊物主题:Environment
    Environmental Management
    Climate Change
    Environmental Economics
    Landscape Ecology
    Public Health
  • 出版者:Springer Japan
  • ISSN:1862-4057
文摘
The concept of “usable knowledge” is central to sustainability science, but most of the research that explores this concept focuses on the science–policy interface. This paper expands this scholarship by describing a participatory research methodology that aimed to facilitate knowledge sharing between indigenous peoples, and support indigenous community efforts to consider different knowledge claims and negotiate indigenous knowledge that could be used for environmental risk assessments and management responses. We draw on two case studies to show how a participatory mapping approach enabled Aboriginal people connected to the Girringun Indigenous Corporation (Girringun) in northern Australia to negotiate the knowledge needed to assess the environmental risks that affect their territories. Individuals painted and drew maps of their values, knowledge, and management aspirations for water and native vegetation. These maps were shared with the wider group to enable the consideration of different perspectives and the negotiation of agreed risks affecting local watersheds and native vegetation. These maps were also used to facilitate the design of knowledge partnerships among the Girringun tribal groups, staff, and other collaborators that are critical to re-framing and co-managing the environmental risks affecting this region of northern Australia. Keywords Indigenous rights Regional co-management agreements Mental maps Risk communication

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