Grant Award View - GA188960
Pathways for Indigenous and Western knowledge into Environmental Policy
- GA188960-V3 - Variation to Grant (6-Sep-2023 )
- GA188960-V2 - Variation to Grant (21-Jun-2022 )
- GA188960-V1 - Grant Value & Contact Phone Updated (6-Oct-2021 )
The aim of this project is to identify the ways in which all knowledge, particularly Western and Indigenous knowledges can work together to inform environmental policy, with a focus on climate change adaptation. Using participatory methodologies and supported by an Indigenous led advisory group, the project will partner with Indigenous Ranger groups to interrogate three key knowledge management concepts: integration, co-production and co-existence. Based on communities of practice, in the Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre Basin, Australia, the Fellowship seeks to produce mechanisms of knowledge co-existence and maintenance that will contribute to stronger environmental policies and create spaces for Indigenous voices to be represented within them.