First Nations
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Decolonising knowledge & KM
Indigenous science can help solve some of the great problems of our time. Here’s how
Australia has committed to elevating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander knowledge as one of five national priorities in science and…
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Decolonising knowledge & KM
Weaving knowledge systems: Honouring Indigenous knowledge
What does successfully honouring Indigenous knowledge look like? What needs to change so that it can it be properly recognised?
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KM in international development
Healthy Country, healthy people: how shared knowledge is helping to restore a World Heritage area
The dynamic nature of environmental problems means we need diverse knowledge inputs.
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Events
KM4Dev Knowledge Café 33: Mapping local knowledge for sustainable development
Online Zoom meeting, Wednesday 24 April 2024, 3:00pm-4:30pm CEST (UTC +2).
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In the know
In the know: narrm ngarrgu library | language diversity in knowledge production | Knowable Magazine
In the know is a regular roundup of knowledge management (KM) items of interest.
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Arts & culture in KM
‘This is our library’ – how to read the amazing archive of First Nations stories written on rock [Arts & culture in KM part 7]
Stunning galleries of rock art are vast repositories of knowledge that can teach us much.
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Decolonising knowledge & KM
The Sacred Balance: blending Western science with Indigenous knowledges, David Suzuki’s influential book has been updated for this moment
Suzuki suggests the major crises we face have roots in our lack of recognition of our place in nature.
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In the know
In the know: White House Indigenous Knowledge Guidance | Science isn’t storytelling | Becoming Adaptable review
In the know is a regular roundup of knowledge management (KM) items of interest.
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Decolonising knowledge & KM
Toward indigenous ways of recognizing knowledge and wisdom
By clinging to western formal education systems that value the written word, African policy makers continue to undermine vast pools…
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Decolonising knowledge & KM
Recognising Indigenous knowledges is not just culturally sound, it’s good science
People are looking for long-term solutions to floods, fires, and droughts. It’s time to listen to First Nations knowledge.