نتایج جستجو برای: indigenous sustainability

تعداد نتایج: 94027  

Journal: :Environment, Development and Sustainability 2021

Abstract Indigenous and Western communities are faced with increasing issues of sustainability compromising their natural resources cultural heritage, for example, a cross-pollination/complementary approach in relation to current knowledge systems discourses on sustainability. There is need methods that integrate different relating identify the most pressing needs terms Sustainability assessmen...

Journal: :Sustainability Science 2023

Abstract There is a paucity of research that examines the relationship between spirituality and sustainable development, including in relation to Indigenous or non-Western worldviews. This Comment argues closer integration sustainability will enable more effective strategies for future development.

2000
GLORIA SNIVELY

Indigenous science relates to both the science knowledge of long-resident, usually oral culture peoples, as well as the science knowledge of all peoples who as participants in culture are affected by the worldview and relativist interests of their home communities. This article explores aspects of multicultural science and pedagogy and describes a rich and well-documented branch of indigenous s...

2017
Bronwen Phillips John Daniels Alistair Woodward Tony Blakely Richard Taylor Stephen Morrell

BACKGROUND The health status of Indigenous populations of Australia and New Zealand (NZ) Māori manifests as life expectancies substantially lower than the total population. Accurate assessment of time trends in mortality and life expectancy allows evaluation of progress in reduction of health inequalities compared to the national or non-Indigenous population. METHODS Age-specific mortality an...

Journal: :International journal of mental health nursing 2015
Pat Bradley Sandra Dunn Anne Lowell Tricia Nagel

The Australian College of Mental Health Nurses directs that mental health nurses must 'enable cultural safety in practice, taking into account age, gender, spirituality, ethnicity and health values'. The present study is a review of the existing literature undertaken in order to identify current knowledge and knowledge gaps regarding the experience of Indigenous women in acute mental health inp...

2017
Janya McCalman Crystal Jongen Roxanne Bainbridge

INTRODUCTION Healthcare organisations serve clients from diverse Indigenous and other ethnic and racial groups on a daily basis, and require appropriate client-centred systems and services for provision of optimal healthcare. Despite advocacy for systems-level approaches to cultural competence, the primary focus in the literature remains on competency strategies aimed at health promotion initia...

2015
Ketil Lenert Hansen

OBJECTIVE Self-reported ethnic discrimination has been associated with a range of health outcomes. This study builds on previous efforts to investigate the prevalence of self-reported ethnic discrimination in the indigenous (Sami) population, and how such discrimination may be associated with key health indicators. STUDY DESIGN The study relies on data from the 2003/2004 (n=4,389) population-...

2013
Joanna Petrasek MacDonald James D. Ford Ashlee Cunsolo Willox Nancy A. Ross

OBJECTIVES To review the protective factors and causal mechanisms which promote and enhance Indigenous youth mental health in the Circumpolar North. STUDY DESIGN A systematic literature review of peer-reviewed English-language research was conducted to systematically examine the protective factors and causal mechanisms which promote and enhance Indigenous youth mental health in the Circumpola...

2013
Sarah McConnell

BACKGROUND In preparation for the initial offering of the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF), Interior-Aleutians Campus Rural Nutrition Services (RNS) program, a literature review was conducted to establish the need for the proposed program and to substantiate the methodology for delivering integrated, culturally tailored postsecondary education and extension to Alaska Natives and rural Alask...

2017
Diego S. Silva Flora I. Matheson James V. Lavery

BACKGROUND Despite the growing recognition for the need to improve the health of prisoners in Canada and the need for health research, there has been little discussion of the ethical issues with regards to health research with prisoners in Canada. The purpose of this paper is to encourage a national conversation about what it means to conduct ethically sound health research with prisoners given...

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