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When digital technology innovation enhances Indigenous Peoples’ e-participation in climate change resilience-building: perspectives under the “e-GIS Smart, Inclusive, and, Climate-resilient Indigenous Peoples Landscape and Community Clearing-House Mechanism Solution”

Sylvestre-José-Tidiane Manga · 2022 · Journal of Environmental Planning and Management

Summary. Digital GIS and satellite technology tools can help Indigenous Peoples participate in climate resilience and biodiversity conservation on their territories. The paper presents an e-GIS platform with mobile and app interfaces designed to facilitate Indigenous participation in decision-making and climate action while supporting data sovereignty and decolonization. Implementation requires state support and alignment with UN agendas on Indigenous affairs.

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Manga, S.. (2022). When digital technology innovation enhances Indigenous Peoples’ e-participation in climate change resilience-building: perspectives under the “e-GIS Smart, Inclusive, and, Climate-resilient Indigenous Peoples Landscape and Community Clearing-House Mechanism Solution”. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management. https://doi.org/10.1080/09640568.2022.2078690

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DOI
10.1080/09640568.2022.2078690
Countries
Canada
Regions
North America
Categories
indigenous-innovation, broadband-and-digital, climate-and-environment
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2026-04-28