Headline:
Towards Arctic Research Upholding Indigenous Peoples’ Rights: Recommendations for ICARP IV, the International Conference on Arctic Research Planning
Key message: A decolonial approach is needed to fulfil IASC’s commitment to recognizing that Traditional Knowledge, Indigenous Knowledge and academic scientific knowledge are co-equal and complementary knowledge systems that all can and should inform its work (website ICARP IV, retrieved October 2023). This document summarizes key recommendations for actions regarding five themes:
- Indigenous Peoples’ right to self-determination as a prerequisite for high-quality Arctic research
- Ethics, methods and methodology as key for decolonial research
- Indigenous-led research in design and practice
- Indigenous Peoples’ co-equal participation in Arctic research funding structures and decision-making for securing decolonial Arctic research in practice
- Funding for Co-Creative and Indigenous-Led Arctic Research
- Publication Year
- 2023
- Publication Type
- Reports
- Citation
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Holmberg, A., Morin, E., Chahine, A., Döring, N., Dudeck, S., Fisher, C., Hermansen, N., Herrmann, T. M., Ikaarvik, Kramvig, B., Omma, E. M., Riedel, A., Saxinger, G., Scheepstra, A. J. M., & van der Schot, J.(2023). Towards Arctic Research Upholding Indigenous Peoples’ Rights: Recommendations for ICARP IV, the International Conference on Arctic Research Planning. Kárášjohka, Potsdam, Berlin: Saami Council, Research Institute for Sustainability – Helmholtz Centre Potsdam, Ecologic Institute.
- DOI
- 10.25365/phaidra.459
- Staff involved
- Projects involved
- Co-Creation for Biocultural Diversity in the Arctic