SDWG Strategic Framework - Part One: Strategic Vision; Part Two: Implementation Plan
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2017-02-13Author
Sustainable Development Working Group (SDWG)
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Through its work, the SDWG will develop networks that strengthen the capacity of Arctic Indigenous peoples and Arctic communities as a whole. The aim is to provide decision-makers with knowledge-based information, derived from a combination of scientific data, Indigenous peoples' traditional knowledge and local knowledge and to provide this information through outreach and communication channels appropriate for its stakeholders.
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