Coproduction entre savoirs autochtones et sciences

As holders of local knowledge, indigenous peoples are veritable sentinels of the climate upheavals they have been observing and adapting to for several decades. Faced with the complex challenges of the environmental crisis, communities involving indigenous experts and interdisciplinary researchers h...

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description As holders of local knowledge, indigenous peoples are veritable sentinels of the climate upheavals they have been observing and adapting to for several decades. Faced with the complex challenges of the environmental crisis, communities involving indigenous experts and interdisciplinary researchers have formed to co-produce new knowledge. Yet, while co-production between local knowledge and science is a concept that is gaining momentum, its methodology and, above all, the ethics it requires are rarely defined. The Arctic and sub-Arctic regions, where hunters, fishermen and herders are faced with accelerating climate change, and where co-management committees and recognition of local knowledge have been in existence for several decades, are one of the authors' privileged places of observation. Navigators in the Pacific, farmers and herders in the Himalayas, pastoralists in the Sahel, and indigenous representatives at major international climate meetings also share their knowledge and critical analyses in this book. By studying their failures and successes retrospectively, the authors attempt, on the basis of joint field experiences, to identify the methods and ethical principles of this research, which has multiple objectives: - dealing with power asymmetries, by establishing committed, equitable and beneficial long-term relationships between partners; - react to public policies when, under the guise of adaptation or resolving stakeholder conflicts, they develop new protocols that ignore indigenous ontologies and knowledge; - co-produce new knowledge by combining knowledge from different knowledge systems, while reconciling epistemological and ontological differences. Based on concrete situations from a variety of fields, this book is aimed primarily at indigenous peoples and scientists involved in the co-production of knowledge, as well as teachers, students, researchers, managers of natural areas and practitioners interested in this approach. It proposes a method for achieving an ethical and decolonized co-production of knowledge.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1535352025-07-30T08:59:55Z Coproduction entre savoirs autochtones et sciences Roué, Marie Nakashima, Douglas sustainable development history sociology climate change anthropology thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JH Sociology and anthropology thema EDItEUR::R Earth Sciences, Geography, Environment, Planning::RN The environment::RNT Social impact of environmental issues thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JH Sociology and anthropology thema EDItEUR::R Earth Sciences, Geography, Environment, Planning::RN The environment::RNT Social impact of environmental issues As holders of local knowledge, indigenous peoples are veritable sentinels of the climate upheavals they have been observing and adapting to for several decades. Faced with the complex challenges of the environmental crisis, communities involving indigenous experts and interdisciplinary researchers have formed to co-produce new knowledge. Yet, while co-production between local knowledge and science is a concept that is gaining momentum, its methodology and, above all, the ethics it requires are rarely defined. The Arctic and sub-Arctic regions, where hunters, fishermen and herders are faced with accelerating climate change, and where co-management committees and recognition of local knowledge have been in existence for several decades, are one of the authors' privileged places of observation. Navigators in the Pacific, farmers and herders in the Himalayas, pastoralists in the Sahel, and indigenous representatives at major international climate meetings also share their knowledge and critical analyses in this book. By studying their failures and successes retrospectively, the authors attempt, on the basis of joint field experiences, to identify the methods and ethical principles of this research, which has multiple objectives: - dealing with power asymmetries, by establishing committed, equitable and beneficial long-term relationships between partners; - react to public policies when, under the guise of adaptation or resolving stakeholder conflicts, they develop new protocols that ignore indigenous ontologies and knowledge; - co-produce new knowledge by combining knowledge from different knowledge systems, while reconciling epistemological and ontological differences. Based on concrete situations from a variety of fields, this book is aimed primarily at indigenous peoples and scientists involved in the co-production of knowledge, as well as teachers, students, researchers, managers of natural areas and practitioners interested in this approach. It proposes a method for achieving an ethical and decolonized co-production of knowledge. 2025-03-05T04:17:06Z 2025-03-05T04:17:06Z 2025-03-04T16:58:24Z 2024 book ONIX_20250304_9782759238095_3 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/99168 9782759238095 9782759238101 9782759238118 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/153535 fre open access image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/99168/1/9782759238095.pdf éditions Quae 10.35690/978-2-7592-3810-1 10.35690/978-2-7592-3810-1 0a7aef96-655f-462d-9d9a-7da8417f35c0 9782759238095 9782759238101 9782759238118 176 open access
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Coproduction entre savoirs autochtones et sciences
title Coproduction entre savoirs autochtones et sciences
title_full Coproduction entre savoirs autochtones et sciences
title_fullStr Coproduction entre savoirs autochtones et sciences
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title_short Coproduction entre savoirs autochtones et sciences
title_sort coproduction entre savoirs autochtones et sciences
topic sustainable development
history
sociology
climate change
anthropology
thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JH Sociology and anthropology
thema EDItEUR::R Earth Sciences, Geography, Environment, Planning::RN The environment::RNT Social impact of environmental issues
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history
sociology
climate change
anthropology
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