Indigenous Experiences with Collaborative Governance : Moving Toward Equitable Partnerships

Bibliographic Details
Title: Indigenous Experiences with Collaborative Governance : Moving Toward Equitable Partnerships
Contributors: Companion, Michèle
Publisher Information: Berghahn Books, 2025.
Publication Year: 2025
Original Material: MODID-b1313d268df:Berghahn Books
Subject Terms: Political Science / Indigenous / Governance & Sovereignty, Social Science / Indigenous Studies, Social Science / Anthropology / Cultural & Social
Description: Governance processes often fail to integrate Indigenous perspectives or address issues such as sovereignty, self-determination, and decolonization, making successful policy outcomes difficult to achieve. It is vital for Indigenous and non-Indigenous governments to collaborate in producing sustainable, mutually beneficial outcomes. This volume highlights the importance of authentic Indigenous inclusion in governance processes at national and subnational levels worldwide. Through case studies and best-practice models, it examines the opportunities and barriers Indigenous Peoples face in collaborative governance. In doing so, it offers recommendations for practice and policy that promote social equity.
Document Type: BOOK
File Description: application/epub+zip
Language: English
ISBN: 978-1-83695-169-8
1-83695-169-8
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Database: Open Research Library
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ISBN:9781836951698
1836951698