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Título: Including diverse knowledges and worldviews in environmental assessment and planning: the Brazilian Amazon Kaxinawá Nova Olinda Indigenous Land case.
Autor: MATUK, F. A.
BEHAGEL, J. H.
SIMAS, F. N. B.
AMARAL, E. F. do
HAVERROTH, M.
TURNHOUT, E.
Afiliación: Fernanda Ayaviri Matuk, Wageningen University / Federal Institute of Minas Gerais; Jelle Hendrik Behagel, Wageningen University; Felipe Nogueira Bello Simas, Federal University of Viçosa; EUFRAN FERREIRA DO AMARAL, CPAF-AC; MOACIR HAVERROTH, CPAF-AC; Esther Turnhout, Wageningen University.
Año: 2020
Referencia: Ecosystems and People, v. 16, n. 1, p. 95-113, 2020.
Descripción: The concepts of 'ecosystem services' (ES) and 'nature's contributions to people' (NCP) inform environmental frameworks that set out to include Indigenous and Local Knowledge systems (ILK) and worldviews in policy and planning processes. These frameworks aim to enhance biodiversity conservation and human well-being in a legitimate and effective way. In this article, we explore how the concept of People's Contributions to Nature (PCN) is complementary to NCP. We use it to investigate challenges that planners and locals face in realizing the legitimate inclusion of diverse knowledges and worldviwes that account for people and ecosystems in a relational way. We introduce a case study where planners drew on ES and NCP and used participatory methods to implement a REDD+ policy in the Kaxinawá Nova Olinda Indigenous Land (Acre-Brazil). We find that both Kaxinawás and planners emphasize both NCP and PCN in their discourses. Nevertheless, differences between knowledge systems and disciplines, uneven power relations between Kaxinawás and planners, and an underconsideration of PCN by global frameworks challenge the legitimate inclusion of the Kaxinawá knowlege and worldviews to craft assessment and planning. We conclude that by explicitly addressing these challenges, science-policy interfaces can further advance knowledge legitimacy and policy effectiveness.
NAL Thesaurus: Ecosystem services
Indigenous knowledge
Indigenous peoples
Participatory management
Palabras clave: Serviços ecossistêmicos
Servicios ecosistémicos
Contribuições das pessoas para a natureza
People's contributions to nature (PCN)
Conhecimento tradicional
Conocimiento tradicional
Abordagem participativa
Gestión participativa
Povos indígenas
Pueblos indígenas
Terra Indígena Kaxinawá de Nova Olinda (TIKNO)
Acre
Amazônia Ocidental
Western Amazon
Amazonia Occidental
ISSN: 2639-5916
DOI: 10.1080/26395916.2020.1722752
Tipo de Material: Artigo de periódico
Acceso: openAccess
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