Converging Science, Art, and Indigenous Knowledge Systems for Understanding Change and Sustainability in the Arctic (virtual workshop), Arctic Science Summit Week (ASSW)

Mar 19, 2021 | Meetings

The ASSW workshop gathered representatives of natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, local and Indigenous communities to frame discussions and further activities: ● To explore creative possibilities of art, science, local and Indigenous knowledge. ● To examine drivers of infrastructure change in the Arctic social-ecological systems. ● To discuss collaborative scientific and artistic practices. ● To define the most effective ways to represent co-created understandings of Arctic sustainability for the wider audience.

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