June 29, 2023

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The power of Indigenous voices and data supporting the green transition

A photo was taken during the consultations for Arctic PASSION's work on the power of Indigenous voices and data supporting the green transition. Credit: C. Sarmik
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A photo was taken during the consultations for Arctic PASSION's work on the power of Indigenous voices and data supporting the green transition. Credit: C. Sarmik

A new policy paper titled "Data-driven Subnational Decision-making in the Arctic: The power of Indigenous voices and data supporting the green transition" will change the way we look at green transition. The work is published by the team at the University of Lapland, a partner in the Arctic PASSION project.

The Policy Brief, available on the Zenodo preprint repository, summarizes the preliminary findings of Arctic PASSION's work on enhancing evidence-based decision-making at the local and regional level in the Arctic, with respect to two themes: the state of inclusion of Indigenous knowledge in sub-national decision-making; and data availability, needs and gaps with respect to managing and planning the green transition.

With regard to the inclusion of Indigenous Knowledge in sub-national decision-making: The cooperation of Indigenous Peoples, science and governance could benefit from:

Regarding data availability, needs and gaps with respect to managing and planning green transition at a subnational governance level: There is a need to develop better tools for assessing local and global impacts and benefits of green energy investments.

The above insights emerged from 30 semi-structured in-depth interviews with a sample of Arctic and sub-Arctic subnational decision-makers, rightsholders, and stakeholders.

More information: Pavel Tkach et al, Data-driven Subnational Decision-making in the Arctic: the power of indigenous voices and data supporting the green transition, Zenodo (2023). DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8055176 , zenodo.org/record/8055176

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