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Panel: Indigenous Knowledge Approaches to Informing Policy

By IARC Communications | 17 June 2021

This panel will describe the interconnected and holistic nature of Indigenous knowledge that includes people as part of the ecosystem. Embedded within these knowledge systems are frameworks for evaluating evidence.

Published: 2018
Product type: Video
Categories: Arctic Futures 2050

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