Bridging knowledge systems to guide natural resource decision-making.
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International agreements call for inclusion of Indigenous and local knowledge in resource management, yet practical approaches remain underdeveloped. We argue that knowledge co-assessment offers a feasible pathway. Drawing on examples from practice in the Arctic, we provide guidance for equitable engagement, communication, and scaling, enhancing legitimacy, inclusivity, and actionable governance.
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Trends Ecol Evol
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0169-5347
1872-8383
1872-8383
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41
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Elsevier
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National Science Foundation
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark
European Commission
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark
European Commission

