Empowering her guardians to nurture our Ocean’s future
Oppression
Traditional Knowledge
Nature versus nurture
DOI:
10.1007/s11160-021-09679-3
Publication Date:
2021-08-27T18:02:36Z
AUTHORS (11)
ABSTRACT
Coastal Indigenous and Traditional communities are starting to see changes their lives from climate change, whether this is species range or displacement land changes. For many of these communities, the ability adequately adapt limited by governance structures they required live within, which differ customary practices culture. In November 2019, a group Peoples, attended Future Seas 2030 workshop discussed consequences biggest barriers for using traditional knowledge in order contribute towards more sustainable future that end will benefit all earth's people. The aim was highlight give voice various backgrounds real-life situations impacting on some world's whose connection with oceans coasts have been disrupted. This paper presents issues oppression, colonisation, language agency, making it difficult groups current management coasts, asks scientists practitioners space be allies enable needed shift guardians taking leading role nurturing her our future.
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