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native environmental sovereignty

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About

Native environmental sovereignty is a concept and interdisciplinary research field examining the inherent right and capacity of Indigenous peoples to govern, manage, and protect their traditional lands, territories, and natural resources according to their own laws, customs, and worldviews. It investigates the historical, legal, political, and ecological dimensions of Indigenous jurisdiction, emphasizing self-determination, the integration of traditional ecological knowledge, and the assertion of control over environments often impacted by colonial legacies and external exploitation. This concept is significant for understanding Indigenous rights, environmental justice, and alternative models of sustainable governance grounded in long-term relationships with place.

Top Authors

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SJ

Griffith University

KP

Michigan State University

DM

York University

JD

McGill University

MB

The University of Adelaide

Top Institutions

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University of Victoria

Victoria, Canada

York University

Toronto, Canada

Griffith University

Brisbane, Australia

University of Arizona

Tucson, United States