Enhancing indigenous peoples’ participation in climate policy processes

PLOS Climate has published several Opinion articles about Indigenous People’s active participation in climate change processes. We build on these by stressing the importance of a more granular approach to climate justice and Indigenous Peoples’ participation in climate policy processes. We argue tha...

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Autores principales: Hellin, Jon, Fisher, Eleanor, Ng’endo, Mary, Loboguerrero, Ana María, Ohenjo, Nyang’ori, Rose, Sabrina
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/141493
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author Hellin, Jon
Fisher, Eleanor
Ng’endo, Mary
Loboguerrero, Ana María
Ohenjo, Nyang’ori
Rose, Sabrina
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description PLOS Climate has published several Opinion articles about Indigenous People’s active participation in climate change processes. We build on these by stressing the importance of a more granular approach to climate justice and Indigenous Peoples’ participation in climate policy processes. We argue that a more explicit focus on and context-specific understanding of social equity allows for greater participation of the most vulnerable within Indigenous communities. This necessitates attention to historical and contemporary relations of power and oppression, ones that frame the lives of Indigenous Peoples worldwide. By implication, it mitigates the dangers of maladaptation within these communities and gives greater credence to the pledge to leave no one behind. The importance of social equity highlights a key research development and evidence gap ahead of the 2024 Conference of the Parties (COP) of the UNFCCC (COP29).
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spelling CGSpace1414932025-11-12T04:56:20Z Enhancing indigenous peoples’ participation in climate policy processes Hellin, Jon Fisher, Eleanor Ng’endo, Mary Loboguerrero, Ana María Ohenjo, Nyang’ori Rose, Sabrina climate change adaptation social inclusion policies indigenous peoples equity participation PLOS Climate has published several Opinion articles about Indigenous People’s active participation in climate change processes. We build on these by stressing the importance of a more granular approach to climate justice and Indigenous Peoples’ participation in climate policy processes. We argue that a more explicit focus on and context-specific understanding of social equity allows for greater participation of the most vulnerable within Indigenous communities. This necessitates attention to historical and contemporary relations of power and oppression, ones that frame the lives of Indigenous Peoples worldwide. By implication, it mitigates the dangers of maladaptation within these communities and gives greater credence to the pledge to leave no one behind. The importance of social equity highlights a key research development and evidence gap ahead of the 2024 Conference of the Parties (COP) of the UNFCCC (COP29). 2024-04-01 2024-04-17T12:13:04Z 2024-04-17T12:13:04Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/141493 en Open Access application/pdf Hellin, J.; Fisher, E.; Ng’endo, M.; Loboguerrero, A.M.; Ohenjo, N.; Rose, S. (2024) Enhancing indigenous peoples’ participation in climate policy processes. PLOS Climate 3(4): e0000392. ISSN: 2767-3200
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Ohenjo, Nyang’ori
Rose, Sabrina
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title Enhancing indigenous peoples’ participation in climate policy processes
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social inclusion
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indigenous peoples
equity
participation
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