Including Indigenous Knowledge in Ocean and Coastal Evidence-Based Decision-Making

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Including Indigenous Knowledge in Ocean and Coastal Evidence-Based Decision-Making
Ben Mack Pexels

Throughout history, the traditional knowledge of Indigenous Peoples has been overlooked in decision-making processes, impeding the effective conservation and restoration of marine ecosystems. In an effort to address this historical oversight, we initiated a Request for Proposals (RFP) in the summer of 2023. This RFP aimed to solicit projects with a specific focus on the identification, analysis, and communication of Indigenous Knowledge and wisdom, where culturally appropriate. Seeking to bridge the gap between traditional wisdom and contemporary management, we sought innovative engagement approaches to integrate this profound knowledge into ocean and coastal decision-making processes. These projects represent a concerted effort to cultivate a collaborative approach that respects and incorporates the rich traditions, culture, and wisdom of Indigenous Peoples.

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