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  • Environmental science and Indigenous studies.
  • Interdisciplinary research bridging traditional ecological knowledge and modern environmental management.

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  • Societal challenges posed by rapid environmental change necessitate diverse knowledge systems.
  • Indigenous knowledge is increasingly recognized for its potential to foster sustainable land and cultural practices.

Discussion:

  • The integration of Indigenous knowledge into mainstream environmental strategies is crucial.
  • Addressing institutional barriers is essential for the effective application of Indigenous science.

Key Insights:

  • Indigenous knowledge provides unique perspectives and solutions for environmental sustainability.
  • Collaboration between Indigenous scholars and allied researchers is advancing this field.

Outlook:

  • Further institutional support can amplify the role of Indigenous science in global sustainability efforts.
  • Fostering mutual thriving of lands and cultures through Indigenous-informed policies is a key future direction.