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EU funding (€2,999,815): BIRGEJUPMI: bridging knowledge systems for inclusive, resilient, and prosperous Arctic coastal futures Hor6 Dec 2024 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"

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BIRGEJUPMI: bridging knowledge systems for inclusive, resilient, and prosperous Arctic coastal futures

The BIRGEJUPMI project aims to strengthen community engagement and relational environmental decision-making in Arctic coastal regions by bringing together diverse knowledge systems (Indigenous, Western, and local), grounded in a holistic, ethical, and equitable community-based approach to research with strong Indigenous leadership. Empowering communities to use and develop their own knowledge is vital for fostering resilience, cultural preservation, socio-ecological well-being, and mobilizes coastal communities to address local challenges effectively while promoting social cohesion. To this end, BIRGEJUPMI focuses on three Arctic areas: western Sápmi, northern Sápmi, and Kalaallit Nunaat (Greenland), following three objectives: 1) document, revitalize, and integrate Indigenous Peoples’ knowledge-informed practices connected to marine and coastal resources management and conservation in fjord socio-ecosystems, and inform decision-making processes for coastal management and governance models rooted in Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK); 2) assess the environmental, socio-economic, cultural, and demographic changes experienced by Arctic coastal communities in relation to climate change adaptation and mitigation measures, focusing on young people's visions for a sustainable future and their involvement in regional, national and EU-level environmental decision-making; 3) investigate the transformative potential of sea- and landscapes as living archives to inform TEK-rooted resource governance and empower local institutions and knowledge centers to become open spaces for dynamic community-led research. The role of Indigenous art, handicraft, and art-based methods is highlighted as they contribute to healing, reconciliation, and environmental coping mechanisms in Arctic coastal regions. BIRGEJUPMI is grounded in Indigenous methodologies and adopts a Co-Production of Knowledge (CPK) and Two-Eyed Seeing approach to advance decolonial research and responsible policy.


Funded Companies:

Company name Funding amount
National Dong HWA University ?
Arvu AS €192,500
Daiddadallu AS €273,828
GFZ HELMHOLTZ-ZENTRUM FUR GEOFORSCHUNG €279,745
Kobenhavns Universitet €199,069
OULUN YLIOPISTO €261,453
Rosing Jakobsen Paarnaq €91,889
Saami Council Headquarters €503,413
Sami University OF Applied Sciences €285,205
TARTU ULIKOOL €214,750
Universitetet I Tromsoe - Norges Arktiske Universitet €595,250
Verdensarvsenter for Bergkunst - Alta Museum IKS €102,716

Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101182041

The filing refers to a past date, and does not necessarily reflect the current state. The current state is available on the following page: National Dong HWA University, Shou Feng, Taiwan.

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