Publications
Foundational principles for intercultural research with Indigenous and rural peoples: Connecting principles to knowledge mobilization (Chapter 2)
Maureen G. Reed, James P. Robson, Amanda Lindgren, Peter Friedrichsen, Tegan Brock
Iain Davidson-Hunt, Gabriela Lichtenstein, Sheona Shackleton, Liette Vasseur, Holly Worthen
Foundational principles for intercultural and international research with Indigenous and rural peoples: Connecting principles to Knowledge Mobilization
Maureen Gail Reed, James P. Robson, Amanda Lindgren, Peter Friedrichsen, Tegan Brock, Iain J Davidson-Hunt, Gabriela Lichtenstein, Sheona Shackleton, Liette Vasseur, Holly Worthen
In: The Future of Forest Work and Communities, Special Edition, World Development Perspectives, Volume 17, March 2020.
Are Indigenous youth in a tug-of-war between community and city? Reflections from a visioning workshop in the Lac Simon Anishnaabeg community (Quebec, Canada)
H. Asselin, R, Drainville. 2019
Engaging youth in conversations about community and forests: Methodological reflections from Asia, Africa, and the Americas
James P. Robson, Hugo Asselin, Miriam Castillo, Leigh Fox, Scott Francisco, Birendra Karna, Amanda Karst, Julia Quaedvlieg, Michelle Sanchez Luja, Maria Paula Sarigumba , Marlene Soriano, Fermín Sosa Pérez, Sarah J. Wilson, Julio Zetina
Research
A youth visioning workshop methodology: Co-creating the Future of Forest Work
Preprint written by Scott Francisco and Sarah Jane Wilson
Abstract: The Future of Forest Work and Communities (FoFW) community of practice was established to understand young people’s perspectives on employment, life goals, migration and the forests they live in or near to. A major challenge for those working at the nexus of environment and development is gaining a holistic, systemic understanding of the decisions and practices of people and communities in relation to their environment. This draft/pre-paper describes how the fields of systems thinking, design thinking, and organisational development can inform how to engage local people about global issues in a meaningful and culturally relevant way.