Working with Indigenous and local knowledge (ILK) in large-scale ecological assessments: Reviewing the experience of the IPBES Global Assessment

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Mcelwee, Pamela | Álvaro Fernández-Llamazares, | | Aumeeruddy-Thomas, Yildiz | Dániel Babai, | | Bates, |, Peter | Galvin, Kathleen | Guèze, Maximilien | Liu, Jianguo | Molnár, Zsolt | Ngo, T | Reyes-García, Victoria | Rinku, | | Chowdhury, Roy | Samakov, |, Aibek | Uttam, | | Shrestha, Babu | Díaz, Sandra | Brondízio, Eduardo, S

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International audience. 1. There have been calls for greater inclusion of Indigenous and local knowledge (ILK) in applied ecosystems research and ecological assessments. The Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) Global Assessment (GA) is the first global scale assessment to systematically engage with ILK and issues of concern to Indigenous peoples and local communities (IPLC). In this paper, we review and reflect on how the GA worked with ILK and lessons learned. 2. The GA engaged in critical evaluation and synthesis of existing evidence from multiple sources, using several deliberative steps: having specific authors and questions focus on ILK; integrating inputs from ILK across all chapters; organizing dialogue workshops; issuing calls for contributions to identify other forms and systems of knowledge; and encouraging IPLC to be key stakeholders and contributors. 3. We identify content areas where attention to ILK was particularly important for questions in applied ecology. These include: (a) enriching understandings of nature and its contributions to people, including ecosystem services; (b) assisting in assessing and monitoring ecosystem change; (c) contributing to international targets and scenario development to achieve global goals like the Aichi Biodiversity

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