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Indigenous people at the heritage- climate change nexus: examining the effectiveness of unesco an the IPCC's boundary work/ Pedram Rashidi

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2025Subject(s): In: Review of International Studies, January 2025, Volume 51 Issue 1, pg. 42-63Summary: This paper examines how indigenous knowledge is included in heritage climate change impact assessments conducted by UNESCO. It finds that while UNESCO recognizes the value of indigenous knowledge in adapting to climate change, its integration into heritage assessments remains limited and inconsistent. The paper argues that a more meaningful and effective inclusion of indigenous knowledge requires a shift assessment methodologies to better respect its systems, governance and rights.
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This paper examines how indigenous knowledge is included in heritage climate change impact assessments conducted by UNESCO. It finds that while UNESCO recognizes the value of indigenous knowledge in adapting to climate change, its integration into heritage assessments remains limited and inconsistent. The paper argues that a more meaningful and effective inclusion of indigenous knowledge requires a shift assessment methodologies to better respect its systems, governance and rights.

INDIGENOUS KNWOLEDGE, UNESCO, CLIMATE CHANGE, NEWARTICLS

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