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Indigenous Participation and the Incorporation of Indigenous Knowledge and Perspectives in Global Environmental Governance Forums: a Systematic Review
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Papadopoulos, Anastasia
, Zurba, Melanie
in
Bibliometrics
/ Biodiversity
/ Citations
/ Convention on Biological Diversity
/ Decision analysis
/ Decision making
/ Development strategies
/ Environmental governance
/ Environmental management
/ Environmental policy
/ Governance
/ Hierarchies
/ Indigenous knowledge
/ Indigenous peoples
/ Inequality
/ Knowledge
/ Literature reviews
/ Local knowledge
/ Native peoples
/ Participation
/ Ratification
/ Sustainable development
/ Systematic review
2023
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Indigenous Participation and the Incorporation of Indigenous Knowledge and Perspectives in Global Environmental Governance Forums: a Systematic Review
by
Papadopoulos, Anastasia
, Zurba, Melanie
in
Bibliometrics
/ Biodiversity
/ Citations
/ Convention on Biological Diversity
/ Decision analysis
/ Decision making
/ Development strategies
/ Environmental governance
/ Environmental management
/ Environmental policy
/ Governance
/ Hierarchies
/ Indigenous knowledge
/ Indigenous peoples
/ Inequality
/ Knowledge
/ Literature reviews
/ Local knowledge
/ Native peoples
/ Participation
/ Ratification
/ Sustainable development
/ Systematic review
2023
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Indigenous Participation and the Incorporation of Indigenous Knowledge and Perspectives in Global Environmental Governance Forums: a Systematic Review
by
Papadopoulos, Anastasia
, Zurba, Melanie
in
Bibliometrics
/ Biodiversity
/ Citations
/ Convention on Biological Diversity
/ Decision analysis
/ Decision making
/ Development strategies
/ Environmental governance
/ Environmental management
/ Environmental policy
/ Governance
/ Hierarchies
/ Indigenous knowledge
/ Indigenous peoples
/ Inequality
/ Knowledge
/ Literature reviews
/ Local knowledge
/ Native peoples
/ Participation
/ Ratification
/ Sustainable development
/ Systematic review
2023
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Indigenous Participation and the Incorporation of Indigenous Knowledge and Perspectives in Global Environmental Governance Forums: a Systematic Review
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Indigenous Participation and the Incorporation of Indigenous Knowledge and Perspectives in Global Environmental Governance Forums: a Systematic Review
2023
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Overview
Global environmental governance (GEG) forums, such as those convened through the United Nations, result in the development of monumental guiding frameworks such as the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) Conference of Parties (COPs) Aichi and post-2020 targets. The ratification of policy frameworks by member and/or signatory states can result in major shifts in environmental policy and decision-making and has major implications for Indigenous communities. In this article, we present systematic review of the peer-reviewed literature on Indigenous participation in GEG forums, and focus on the specific questions: (1) what GEG forums include Indigenous participation and (2) how do Indigenous peoples participate in GEG forums, including how their perspectives and knowledges are framed and/or included/excluded within governance discussions, decisions, and negotiations. We provide a bibliometric analysis of the articles and derive seven inductively determined themes from our review: (1) Critical governance forums and decisions; (2) inclusion and exclusion of Indigenous voices and knowledge in GEG forums; (3) capacity barriers; (4) knowledge hierarchies: inclusion, integration, and bridging; (5) representation and grouping of Indigenous peoples in GEG; (6) need for networks among and between Indigenous peoples and other governance actors; and (7) Indigenous peoples influence on GEG decisions and processes. Our findings can be used to improve GEG forums by contributing to the development strategies that address the barriers and inequities to meaningful and beneficial Indigenous participation and can contribute to future research that is focused on understanding the experiences of Indigenous peoples within GEG forums.
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Springer Nature B.V
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