Data-driven Subnational Decision-making in the Arctic: the power of indigenous voices and data supporting the green transition
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This Policy Brief summarizes the main outputs and preliminary findings of the Arctic PASSION project’s work related to enhancing evidence-based decision-making at the local and regional level in the Arctic, with respect to two themes:
1) the state of inclusion of Indigenous knowledge in sub-national decision-making (including the patterns of interactions between Indigenous Peoples and local/regional policymakers); and
2) data availability, needs and gaps with respect to managing and planning the green transition.
The two topics are part of a selection of themes that interest local and regional governments and Arctic PASSION researchers. A complete overview of the findings is provided in the related Policy Paper.
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