土生土长的
管理(神学)
传统知识
气候变化
环境管理
环境伦理学
环境资源管理
订单(交换)
可持续发展
环境变化
政治学
环境规划
社会学
地理
业务
生态学
环境科学
法学
政治
财务
哲学
生物
作者
John Hansen,Rose Antsanen
标识
DOI:10.18584/iipj.2018.9.3.6
摘要
Many Indigenous communities living on traditional lands have not contributed significantly to harmful climate change. Yet, they are the most likely to be impacted by climate change. This article discusses environmental stewardship in relation to Indigenous experiences and worldviews. Indigenous knowledge teaches us about environmental stewardship. It speaks of reducing the severity of climate change and of continued sustainable development. The methodology that directs this research is premised on the notion that the wisdom of the Elders holds much significance for addressing the harmful impacts of climate change in the present day. This article's fundamental assumption is that Indigenous knowledge offers practical and theoretical recommendations to current approaches to human activity and environmental issues. We share findings from interviews with Cree Elders who discussed their worldviews and knowledge systems. Findings revealed that Indigenous knowledge offers a philosophy and practice that serve to reduce the severity of climate change.
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