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Contributions of Scale: What we Stand to Gain from Indigenous and Local Inclusion in Climate and Health Monitoring and Surveillance Systems

2020

van Bavel, B., Berrang Ford, L., Harper, S.L., Ford, J., Elsey, H., Lwasa, S., & King, R.

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The authors present a synthesis of themes from a systematic review of published literature on the inclusion of multiple and diverse knowledge systems in integrated monitoring and climate-health surveillance. They conclude that there must be an equitable balance between scientific, Indigenous and local knowledge systems in integrated monitoring and surveillance system processes.

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Contributions of Scale: What we Stand to Gain from Indigenous and Local Inclusion in Climate and Health Monitoring and Surveillance Systems.

van Bavel, B., Berrang Ford, L., Harper, S.L., Ford, J., Elsey, H., Lwasa, S., & King, R. (2020). Contributions of scale: What we stand to gain from Indigenous and local inclusion in climate and health monitoring and surveillance systems. Environmental Research Letters, 15(8), 083008.

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