Sustainable Development in the Bering Strait: Indigenous Values and the Challenge of Collaborative Governance
Abstract
Climate change heightens the vulnerability of Alaska’s indigenous communities to shipping in the Bering Strait. Federal policy requiring “meaningful consultation and collaboration” with Alaska’s native communities does not adequately ensure utilization of indigenous knowledge in policy practices, consideration of native governance, or the facilitation of relationships strengthening collaborative processes. The discrepancy between present...
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Title
Sustainable Development in the Bering Strait: Indigenous Values and the Challenge of Collaborative Governance
Published Date
Nov 30, 2015
Journal
Volume
29
Issue
7
Pages
791 - 806
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