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==== Ecological Knowledge ==== | ==== Ecological Knowledge ==== | ||
Indigenous | Indigenous understandings and ecological attention need to be at the beginning of the story of Futures: collaborative ecological knowledge played a vital role in sustainability and resilience across millennia. Understandings of ecological dynamics and potential futures held in Indigenous communities are deeply rooted in lived relationship with place: these relationships are characterised by reciprocal responsibilities and stewardship. Indigenous Knowledge Systems are not simply about observing the environment, the protocol includes maintaining and renewing relationships with nature and all living beings. <ref>Kyle Powys Whyte, On the role of traditional ecological knowledge as a collaborative concept: a philosophical study. Ecol Process 2, 7, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1186/2192-1709-2-7</ref>. Relational ways of being and knowing grow insight into natural cycles and long-term ecological changes, enabling Indigenous communities to make informed predictions and decisions about situations unfolding. [see Responsibility, Environmental Justice] | ||
==== Futures Research ==== | ==== Futures Research ==== |
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