Project description
Indigenous people’s knowledge in global climate policy
The potential of Indigenous and local knowledge to contribute to climate research is being investigated by the Local Indicators of Climate Change Impacts project(opens in new window). Nevertheless, the LICCI project does not sufficiently contribute to bringing Indigenous peoples and local communities' (IPLCs) knowledge and perspectives into climate change research and policy. The ICCION project, an EU-funded proof-of-concept, aims to bring IPLC knowledge and experience to climate change research and policy fora. In partnership with representatives of several IPLCs, this project will co-design a digital Indigenous Climate Change Impacts Observation Network (ICCION) that could contribute to strengthening IPLC effective participation in climate change science and policy fora.
Objective
The Local Indicators of Climate Change Impacts project (771056-LICCI-ERC-2017-COG) explores the potential of Indigenous and local knowledge (ILK) to contribute to climate research, but only tangentially addresses the marginalized position faced by Indigenous Peoples and local communities (IPLC) to bring their knowledge and perspectives to climate change research and policy fora. This PoC will bring IPLC knowledge and perspectives to climate change research and policy fora by 1) engage with IPLC on the co-design of a digital Indigenous Climate Change Impacts Observation Network (ICCION) and 2) engaging with the Local Communities and Indigenous Peoples Platform (LCIPP) of the UNFCCC, which has the mandate to strengthen IPLC knowledge and efforts related to addressing and responding to climate change.
ICCION holds social, political, and technological innovative potential. The creation of an Indigenous Climate Change Impacts Observation Network is an innovative response to the IPCC call for more ground level data, as it will bring expand the geographical and temporal coverage of data collection on local indicators of climate change impacts. Moreover, partnering with IPLC and international organizations constitutes an important social innovation, as these alliances might facilitate the process of establishing a continuous, iterative, and bidirectional dialogue that foster IPLC effective participation in climate change science-policy fora. Finally, ICCION innovates in developing technological solutions to address technical (i.e. low internet access) and social concerns (i.e. Indigenous data sovereignty) that are of particular relevance for IPLC, but which have often been neglected in other technological developments.
The long-term establishment of the observation network proposed here will contribute to give IPLC a more relevant voice in global climate policy fora, not only by informing climate change impact research, but also making it more socially acceptable.
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- natural sciences computer and information sciences internet internet access
- natural sciences earth and related environmental sciences atmospheric sciences climatology climatic changes
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H2020-EU.1.1. - EXCELLENT SCIENCE - European Research Council (ERC)
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(opens in new window) ERC-2019-PoC
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08193 Cerdanyola Del Valles
Spain
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