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Culturally Grounded Indicators of Resilience in Social-Ecological Systems

Culturally Grounded Indicators of Resilience in Social-Ecological Systems Culturally Grounded Indicators of Resilience in Social-Ecological Systems Eleanor Sterling, Tamara Ticktin, Tē Kipa Kepa Morgan, Georgina Cullman, Diana Alvira, Pelika Andrade, Nadia Bergamini, Erin Betley, Kate Burrows, Sophie Caillon, Joachim Claudet, Rachel Dacks, Pablo Eyzaguirre, Chris Filardi, Nadav Gazit, Christian Giardina, Stacy Jupiter, Kealohanuiopuna Kinney, Joe McCarter, Manuel Mejia, Kanoe Morishige, Jennifer Newell, Lihla Noori, John Parks, Pua’ala Pascua, Ashwin Ravikumar, Jamie Tanguay, Amanda Sigouin, Tina Stege, Mark Stege, and Alaka Wali Abstr Ac:t Measuring progress toward sustainability goals is a multifaceted task. Inter- national, regional, and national organizations and agencies seek to promote resilience and capacity for adaptation at local levels. However, their measurement systems may be poorly aligned with local contexts, cultures, and needs. Understanding how to build ee ff ctive, culturally grounded measurement systems is a fundamental step toward sup- porting adaptive management and resilience in the face of environmental, social, and economic change. To identify patterns and inform future eo ff rts, we review seven case studies and one framework regarding the development of culturally grounded indica- tor sets. Additionally, we explore ways to bridge locally relevant indicators and those of use at national and international levels. e Th process of identifying and setting http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Environment and Society Berghahn Books

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2150-6779
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10.3167/ares.2017.080104
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Abstract

Culturally Grounded Indicators of Resilience in Social-Ecological Systems Eleanor Sterling, Tamara Ticktin, Tē Kipa Kepa Morgan, Georgina Cullman, Diana Alvira, Pelika Andrade, Nadia Bergamini, Erin Betley, Kate Burrows, Sophie Caillon, Joachim Claudet, Rachel Dacks, Pablo Eyzaguirre, Chris Filardi, Nadav Gazit, Christian Giardina, Stacy Jupiter, Kealohanuiopuna Kinney, Joe McCarter, Manuel Mejia, Kanoe Morishige, Jennifer Newell, Lihla Noori, John Parks, Pua’ala Pascua, Ashwin Ravikumar, Jamie Tanguay, Amanda Sigouin, Tina Stege, Mark Stege, and Alaka Wali Abstr Ac:t Measuring progress toward sustainability goals is a multifaceted task. Inter- national, regional, and national organizations and agencies seek to promote resilience and capacity for adaptation at local levels. However, their measurement systems may be poorly aligned with local contexts, cultures, and needs. Understanding how to build ee ff ctive, culturally grounded measurement systems is a fundamental step toward sup- porting adaptive management and resilience in the face of environmental, social, and economic change. To identify patterns and inform future eo ff rts, we review seven case studies and one framework regarding the development of culturally grounded indica- tor sets. Additionally, we explore ways to bridge locally relevant indicators and those of use at national and international levels. e Th process of identifying and setting

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Environment and SocietyBerghahn Books

Published: Sep 1, 2017

Keywords: biocultural indicators;indicator sets;Indigenous Peoples;local communities;resilience;sustainability;well-being

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