A World Fit for the Next Seven Generations: Upholding Indigenous Rights for the Foundation of a Sustainable Future

Jieun Park, Kaitlyn Wilcox, Nicole Ineese-Nash
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Using the ‘Next Seven Generations’ as a conceptual framework, this article highlights Indigenous perspectives on sustainability and intergenerational responsibility in response to the A World Fit for Children declaration report. Through an analysis of Indigenous children's rights, the article emphasizes the importance of recognizing Indigenous land sovereignty in fostering a sustainable future for all children. Additionally, the disparate impacts of climate change on Indigenous children, lands, and resources will be explored with proposed mitigation strategies. The authors argue that upholding Indigenous rights can lead to improved outcomes in protecting the earth for children and stress the benefits of a rights-informed approach. Challenges and opportunities in implementing recommendations from child rights frameworks are explored, advocating for collaboration between Indigenous communities and stakeholders. In conclusion, sustained efforts are urged to create a world fit for the next seven generations of children by adopting a rights-informed approach to environmental protection. Keywords: Indigenous Childhoods, Children’s Rights, Environmental Protection, Sustainability
适合未来七代人生存的世界:维护土著权利,为可持续未来奠定基础
本文以 "下七代 "为概念框架,针对《适合儿童生长的世界宣言》报告,重点阐述了土著居民对可持续性和代际责任的看法。通过对土著儿童权利的分析,文章强调了承认土著土地主权对于为所有儿童创造可持续未来的重要性。此外,文章还将探讨气候变化对土著儿童、土地和资源的不同影响,并提出缓解策略。作者认为,维护土著人的权利可以改善儿童保护地球的成果,并强调了以权利为基础的方法的益处。作者探讨了实施儿童权利框架建议的挑战和机遇,倡导土著社区和利益相关者开展合作。最后,敦促各方持续努力,通过采用注重权利的环境保护方法,创造一个适合未来七代儿童生长的世界。关键词原住民童年、儿童权利、环境保护、可持续性
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