Very little data on Metis and not a lot on Inuit. #IndigenousDRR
The negative impacts to their health and wellbeing are often overwhelming. #Sovereignty is the secret sauce to ensuring their empowerment into a risky future. #IndigenousDRR
Basically IK is seen as 'complementing & contributing' to disaster sciences. Yet Indigenous communities envisage a stronger role, indeed see themselves leading DRR informed by their own IK that is itself complemented by sciences that can also contribute to better #IndigenousDRR
How can island communities deal with environmental hazards and hazard drivers, including climate change? | Environmental Conservation | Cambridge Core

How can island communities deal with environmental hazards and hazard drivers, including climate change? - Volume 44 Issue 3

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Good idea @ilankelman

So for those interest or just curious about #IndigenousDRR some publications I pumped out during the 2nd year of Covid . . .

Critical Indigenous Disaster Studies: Doomed to Resilience https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-981-16-6863-0#page=123

Time back! A research manifesto for Indigenous urgencies
https://doi.org/10.4337/9781800885141.00011

Indigenous Biosecurity
Past, present and future
https://books.google.co.nz/books?hl=en&lr=&id=mhgoEAAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PA2020-IA1&dq=info:5TVtbfz_KmoJ:scholar.google.com/&ots=EAqmbvpgTw&sig=1hshhbUuOUzr69Jk0s8-yNjxGoQ#v=onepage&q&f=false

A Decade of Disaster Experiences in Ōtautahi Christchurch

This book focuses on the production of vulnerability, human dimensions of disaster, and the indigenous response to disasters and practical lessons.

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