Co-producing knowledge with Indigenous Peoples: challenges and solutions for academic institutions

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tree.2025.10.012
2025-11-20
Trends in Ecology & Evolution
Jaime Grimm , Madeline Jarvis-Cross , Megan Bailey , Natalie C. Ban , Mackenzie Bartlett , Rachael Cadman , Sara E. Cannon , Steven J. Cooke , Kristen Cyr , Veronique Dubos , Alexander Duncan , Joseph Gazing Wolf , Hannah L. Harrison , Aranya Iyer , Andrea E. Kirkwood , Reta Lingrui Meng , Nasya Moore , Markelle E. Morphet , Nigel C. Sainsbury , Christina A.D. Semeniuk , Martin Krkošek
Co-producing knowledge with Indigenous partners may be required for research on Indigenous Lands and Waters. However, academic paradigms challenge the development and maintenance of partnerships with Indigenous communities. As researchers with experience co-producing knowledge with Indigenous partners, we share challenges to this work and provide actionable solutions for academic institutions.
关键词
  • co-production
  • Indigenous Knowledge
  • transdisciplinary
  • collaboration
  • research ethics