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DOI10.1139/facets-2023-0135
Taking care of knowledge, taking care of salmon: towards Indigenous data sovereignty in an era of climate change and cumulative effects
Cannon, S. E.; Moore, J. W.; Adams, M. S.; Degai, T.; Griggs, E.; Griggs, J.; Marsden, T.; Reid, A. J.; Sainsbury, N.; Stirling, K. M.; Barnes, Axdii A. Yee S.; Benson, R.; Burrows, D.; Chamberlin, Gala'game R.; Charley, B.; Dick, D.; Duncan, A. T.; Liddle, Kung Kayangas M.; Paul, M.; Prince, N. Paul; Scotnicki, C.; Speck, K.; Squakin, J.; Van Der Minne, C.; Walkus, J.; West, K.; Wilson, Kii'iljuus B.
发表日期2024
ISSN2371-1671
起始页码9
卷号9
英文摘要In this paper, we argue that Indigenous data sovereignty (IDS) is vital for addressing threats to ecosystems, as well as for Indigenous Peoples re-establishing and maintaining sovereignty over their territories. Indigenous knowledge-holders face pressure from non-Indigenous scientists to collaborate to address environmental problems, while the open data movement is pressuring them to make their data public. We examine the role of IDS in the context of cumulative effects and climate change that threaten salmon-bearing ecosystems in British Columbia, guided by content from an online workshop in June 2022 and attended exclusively by a Tier -1 audience (First Nations knowledge-holders and/or technical staffworking for Nations). Attention to data is required for fruitful collaborations between Indigenous communities and non-Indigenous researchers to address the impacts of climate change and the cumulative effects affecting salmon-bearing watersheds in BC. In addition, we provide steps that Indigenous governments can take to assert sovereignty over data, recommendations that external researchers can use to ensure they respect IDS, and questions that external researchers and Indigenous partners can discuss to guide decision-making about data management. Finally, we reflect on what we learned during the process of co-creating materials.
英文关键词Indigenous data sovereignty; Pacific salmon; research practices; British Columbia; cumulative effects; collaborative research
语种英语
WOS研究方向Science & Technology - Other Topics
WOS类目Multidisciplinary Sciences
WOS记录号WOS:001223090900001
来源期刊FACETS
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/309297
作者单位Simon Fraser University; University of British Columbia; University of British Columbia; University of Victoria
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Cannon, S. E.,Moore, J. W.,Adams, M. S.,et al. Taking care of knowledge, taking care of salmon: towards Indigenous data sovereignty in an era of climate change and cumulative effects[J],2024,9.
APA Cannon, S. E..,Moore, J. W..,Adams, M. S..,Degai, T..,Griggs, E..,...&Wilson, Kii'iljuus B..(2024).Taking care of knowledge, taking care of salmon: towards Indigenous data sovereignty in an era of climate change and cumulative effects.FACETS,9.
MLA Cannon, S. E.,et al."Taking care of knowledge, taking care of salmon: towards Indigenous data sovereignty in an era of climate change and cumulative effects".FACETS 9(2024).
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