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Partnerships towards NTFP development: perspectives from Pikangikum First Nation

机译:促进NTFP发展的伙伴关系:皮康吉原住民的观点

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide a community perspective on partnerships with the goal of researching, designing, developing and commercializing non-timber forest products (NTFPs) based on indigenous knowledge and resources from Pikangikum First Nation, northwestern Ontario, Canada. nnDesign/methodology/approach – Framed by the Whitefeather Forest Research Cooperative agreement, a collaborative and ethnographic research design was adopted with the Whitefeather Forest Management Corporation and the Whitefeather Forest Elders Steering Group in Pikangikum First Nation. Over the period of two years, initial research planning meetings were held with community representatives, fieldwork and interviews with community Elders and leaders were conducted, and three community workshops were held. nnFindings – Community Elders and leaders articulated a cautious interest in developing ethical, collaborative partnerships that support the Whitefeather Forest Initiative and the community's social, cultural, economic and environmental goals. Developing NTFPs through partnerships is a procedural issue that requires giving Elders a primary role in advising and guiding partnerships at all stages of NTFP planning, research and development. Partners would be expected to build respectful and diligent partnerships that interface knowledge systems, maintain good relations, and generate mutually defined benefits. nnResearch limitations/implications – This community-specific approach provides insight for Aboriginal groups, governments, universities, and corporations seeking to develop access and benefit sharing agreements, policies, or protocols in light of the Convention on Biological Diversity and the Nagoya Protocol. nnOriginality/value – This paper offers perspectives, principles, and community member narratives from a Canadian indigenous community, Pikangikum First Nation. These perspectives describe how this community envisions potential research, development and commercialization of NTFPs through joint and mutually beneficial partnerships.
机译:目的–本文的目的是提供伙伴关系的社区观点,其目的是基于来自加拿大西北安大略省Pikangikum First Nation的土著知识和资源,研究,设计,开发和商业化非木材森林产品(NTFP)。 nnDesign /方法论/方法–在Whitefeather森林研究合作协议的框架下,与Pikangikum第一民族的Whitefeather森林管理公司和Whitefeather森林长者指导小组一起采用了协作和人种学研究设计。在两年的时间里,与社区代表举行了初步研究计划会议,进行了实地调查,并与社区长老和领导人进行了访谈,并举办了三个社区研讨会。 nnFindings –社区长者和领导人表达了谨慎的兴趣,需要建立道德,合作的伙伴关系,以支持“白羽森林倡议”以及社区的社会,文化,经济和环境目标。通过合作伙伴关系开发NTFP是一个程序性问题,需要让长者在NTFP规划,研究和开发的所有阶段中在建议和指导合作伙伴关系中发挥主要作用。希望合作伙伴建立尊重和勤奋的伙伴关系,以连接知识系统,保持良好的关系并产生共同定义的利益。 nn研究局限性/含意-这种针对社区的方法为根据《生物多样性公约》和《名古屋议定书》寻求制定获取和惠益分享协议,政策或协议的原住民团体,政府,大学和公司提供了见识。 nn原创性/价值–本文提供了加拿大土著社区Pikangikum First Nation的观点,原则和社区成员的叙述。这些观点描述了该社区如何通过共同互利的伙伴关系来设想NTFP的潜在研究,开发和商业化。

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