Rethinking sustainable development by following Indigenous approaches to community wellbeing

This article explores two concepts of community wellbeing informed by Indigenous perspectives: Buen Vivir and Comunalidad. We critically examine the current use and practice of these concepts and their potential influence in practices oriented to sustainable development. We argue that instead of con...

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Main Authors: Marisol Campos Navarrete, Asaf Zohar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2021-01-01
Series:Tapuya
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/25729861.2021.1946315
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spelling doaj-ca97822dc78e443d809d5659a10cef8f2021-08-24T15:34:25ZengTaylor & Francis GroupTapuya2572-98612021-01-014110.1080/25729861.2021.19463151946315Rethinking sustainable development by following Indigenous approaches to community wellbeingMarisol Campos Navarrete0Asaf Zohar1Trent UniversityTrent UniversityThis article explores two concepts of community wellbeing informed by Indigenous perspectives: Buen Vivir and Comunalidad. We critically examine the current use and practice of these concepts and their potential influence in practices oriented to sustainable development. We argue that instead of continuing to apply the siloed international frameworks of sustainability (a prevalent tendency that to date has marginalized and alienated Indigenous ways of knowing), collaborative sustainable development efforts involving Indigenous communities should be grounded in local understandings of community wellbeing. Such understandings include intrinsically dynamic, interconnected, multileveled, fluid, inclusive, and holistic ideas (from both, Western and Indigenous perspectives) related to what it means to live and be well in terms of the distinctive knowledges of each community. Our findings suggest that this approach can further the success of practitioners and scholars’ collaborative work in the field of sustainable development with Indigenous communities. An overarching dimension in these implications is to emphasize the importance of locally grounded knowledges in informing policies that direct public resources and regulatory frameworks related to the sustainable development of Indigenous communities.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/25729861.2021.1946315sustainable developmentcollaborationindigenous knowledgescommunity wellbeing
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author Marisol Campos Navarrete
Asaf Zohar
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Rethinking sustainable development by following Indigenous approaches to community wellbeing
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sustainable development
collaboration
indigenous knowledges
community wellbeing
author_facet Marisol Campos Navarrete
Asaf Zohar
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title Rethinking sustainable development by following Indigenous approaches to community wellbeing
title_short Rethinking sustainable development by following Indigenous approaches to community wellbeing
title_full Rethinking sustainable development by following Indigenous approaches to community wellbeing
title_fullStr Rethinking sustainable development by following Indigenous approaches to community wellbeing
title_full_unstemmed Rethinking sustainable development by following Indigenous approaches to community wellbeing
title_sort rethinking sustainable development by following indigenous approaches to community wellbeing
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Tapuya
issn 2572-9861
publishDate 2021-01-01
description This article explores two concepts of community wellbeing informed by Indigenous perspectives: Buen Vivir and Comunalidad. We critically examine the current use and practice of these concepts and their potential influence in practices oriented to sustainable development. We argue that instead of continuing to apply the siloed international frameworks of sustainability (a prevalent tendency that to date has marginalized and alienated Indigenous ways of knowing), collaborative sustainable development efforts involving Indigenous communities should be grounded in local understandings of community wellbeing. Such understandings include intrinsically dynamic, interconnected, multileveled, fluid, inclusive, and holistic ideas (from both, Western and Indigenous perspectives) related to what it means to live and be well in terms of the distinctive knowledges of each community. Our findings suggest that this approach can further the success of practitioners and scholars’ collaborative work in the field of sustainable development with Indigenous communities. An overarching dimension in these implications is to emphasize the importance of locally grounded knowledges in informing policies that direct public resources and regulatory frameworks related to the sustainable development of Indigenous communities.
topic sustainable development
collaboration
indigenous knowledges
community wellbeing
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/25729861.2021.1946315
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