LCIPP Webinar 2: What does ethical and equitable engagement of Indigenous Knowledge of climate change look like?

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Webinar
16:00
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17:30
CET
Virtual Event
All Regions
Knowledge; Capacity for Engagement; Climate Change Policies and Actions
English; French; Russian; Spanish

For further information contact the LCIPP team via lcipp@unfccc.int

Topics covered during this training:
  • What does ethical and equitable engagement of indigenous knowledge in the context of climate change look like?
  • What are examples of indigenous peoples' protocols and guidelines for co-production of knowledge and knowledge systems that have been respected, and thus successfully put into action?
  • What are challenges encountered in co-production of knowledge and knowledge synthesis? 
  • What does this mean for ethical engagement of indigenous knowledge? 
Agenda
16:00 - 16:10

Introductions by the training webinar facilitators

  • Welcome/Introductions
  • Brief recap of Webinar #1
  • Overview of Webinar #2 – topic, questions to be answered, introduction to panelists, explanation of format
16:10 - 17:05

Training by knowledge holders

  • Duane Chili Yazzie (North America)
  • Atencio Lopez (Latin America)
  • Slava Shadrin (Russia)
  • Victoria Buschman (Arctic)

Summary by the facilitators

17:05 - 17:50

Q&A moderated by the facilitators

  • Knowledge holders to answer pre-set questions

Questions from the floor

17:50 - 18:00

Conclusions, summary and next steps: Facilitators

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