Using two-eyed seeing to bridge Western science and Indigenous knowledge systems and understand long-term change in the Saskatchewan River Delta, Canada

Razak Abu, Maureen G. Reed, Timothy D. Jardine


Abstract
Although researchers now recognize that Indigenous knowledge can strengthen environmental planning and assessment, little research has empirically demonstrated how to bring together Indigenous know...
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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.
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