Advancing Indigenous Partnerships in Ocean Science for Sustainability: A contribution to the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development

Advancing Indigenous Partnerships in Ocean Science for Sustainability: A contribution to the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development

Advancing Indigenous Partnerships in Ocean Science for Sustainability: A contribution to the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development 1000 1500 Ocean Decade

Lead institution:

Ocean Networks Canada Society – Canada

The project aims to establish a clear path forward toward tangible Indigenous-led solutions to ocean sustainability, and to improve Indigenous capacity for ocean governance and ocean change resilience.

The project is led by Ken Paul of the Wolastoqey Nation in partnership with Ocean Networks Canada and the Ocean Frontiers Institute at Dalhousie University. This project was supported partially by a financial contribution from Fisheries and Oceans Canada. Pisces Research Project Management Inc. is also a key partner in the project.

In alignment with the Ocean Decade priorities, the project aims to achieve equitable, sustainable, and inclusive ocean economy sectors within Canada that better connect Indigenous communities with international networks.

The project will bring together Indigenous leaders and potential investment partners from industry, academia, foundations, and non-governmental organizations.

Outcomes:

  • Improved Indigenous capacity for ocean governance and ocean change resilience;
  • Indigenous peoples involvement in shaping all of Canada’s contributions to the UN Ocean Decade;
  • Indigenous peoples and ocean scientists work together as equals to address ocean sustainability challenges;
  • Demonstrated increase in the application and use of Indigenous Knowledge Systems in ocean science.

Deliverables:

  • A blue economy strategy toolkit;
  • A climate change preparedness toolkit;
  • Investment-ready community-based engagement roadmaps to enable participation in ocean research and build research capacity;
  • Investment-ready opportunities for meaningful Indigenous participation in sustainable blue economy pathways for Canada;
  • Link created to international Indigenous participants;
  • Link created among Indigenous participants and relevant research groups.

The UN has issued 10 Ocean Decade Challenges for collective impact. The Ocean Decade Challenge 4 calls for the development of a sustainable and equitable ocean economy that aligns with key priorities within the AIPOSS project.

Start Date: 01/04/2021
End Date: 31/03/2024

Lead Contact: Kim Juniper (kjuniper@uvic.ca)

challenges:
4- Sustainable ocean economy
type of action:
Project

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