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What does the “participation” of Indigenous peoples in plastics pollution governance mean?

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What does the “participation” of Indigenous peoples in plastics pollution governance mean?

CLEAR’s new review paper looks at the ways different author groups understand Indigenous “participation” in divergent ways, and what this does to how plastic pollution itself is understood.

Posted on September 5, 2023January 21, 2025 by Max LiboironIn Blog, feature4 Minutes Read

Tag: plastics treaty

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