重新思考自然灾害研究和参与,纳入与土著社区共同创造的内容

Thomas J. Jones, Harry Nyce Jr., Yannick Le Moigne, Glyn Williams-Jones, Deanna Nyce
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原住民广泛受到自然灾害的影响,他们的历史和知识可以直接为过去的事件和减灾战略提供信息。在此,我们将展示自然灾害研究人员与当地土著社区之间如何有效地共同创造资源和进行双边知识交流,从而提供一种有效、公平和可持续的研究方式。
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Rethinking natural hazards research and engagement to include co-creation with Indigenous communities

Rethinking natural hazards research and engagement to include co-creation with Indigenous communities
Indigenous peoples are widely affected by natural hazards and their history and knowledge can directly inform on past events and mitigation strategies. Here we show how effective co-creation of resources and bi-lateral knowledge exchange between natural hazard researchers and local Indigenous communities provides an effective, equitable, and sustainable way to conduct research.
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