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Although researchers now recognize that Indigenous knowledge can strengthen environmental planning and assessment, little research has empirically demonstrated how to bring together Indigenous know...- Cite:
- Razak Abu, Maureen G. Reed, and Timothy D. Jardine. 2019. Using two-eyed seeing to bridge Western science and Indigenous knowledge systems and understand long-term change in the Saskatchewan River Delta, Canada. International Journal of Water Resources Development, Volume 36, Issue 5, 36(5):757–776.
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[Using two-eyed seeing to bridge Western science and Indigenous knowledge systems and understand long-term change in the Saskatchewan River Delta, Canada](https://gwf-uwaterloo.github.io/gwf-publications/G19-14001) (Abu et al., GWF 2019)
- Using two-eyed seeing to bridge Western science and Indigenous knowledge systems and understand long-term change in the Saskatchewan River Delta, Canada (Abu et al., GWF 2019)
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- Razak Abu, Maureen G. Reed, and Timothy D. Jardine. 2019. Using two-eyed seeing to bridge Western science and Indigenous knowledge systems and understand long-term change in the Saskatchewan River Delta, Canada. International Journal of Water Resources Development, Volume 36, Issue 5, 36(5):757–776.