Ecosystem accounting and the need to recognise Indigenous perspectives COMMENT

被引:20
|
作者
Normyle, Anna [1 ]
Vardon, Michael [1 ]
Doran, Bruce [1 ]
机构
[1] Australian Natl Univ, Fenner Sch Environm & Soc, Canberra, ACT, Australia
来源
HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES COMMUNICATIONS | 2022年 / 9卷 / 01期
关键词
VALUES; INDICATORS; SERVICES; FUTURE;
D O I
10.1057/s41599-022-01149-w
中图分类号
C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ;
摘要
Ecosystem accounting has been advocated as a potential 'game changer' for managing the environment and economy and was recently standardised by the United Nations (UN) in the System of Environmental-Economic Accounting Ecosystem Accounting (SEEA-EA). However, Indigenous Peoples, their lands, values, and knowledge have not been explicitly included in the SEEA-EA. With more than 40% of global land under some form of Indigenous management or tenure, this omission must be addressed if Indigenous Peoples are to use the SEEA-EA; and if the values and aspirations of Indigenous Peoples are to be reflected in broader environmental and economic management and policy. We outline how Indigenous perspectives differ from those currently recognised in SEEA-EA. A key difference is that Indigenous Peoples view themselves as part of ecosystems rather than distinct from them, and this relationship is two-way, not one-way, as presented in the SEEA-EA. Reconciling these perspectives is possible but will require collaborative engagement with Indigenous Peoples guided by the principles of free, prior, and informed consent. To achieve a reconciliation, we call for two actions: (1) including recognition of Indigenous values as a new item on the SEEA-EA research agenda, and; (2) that Indigenous Peoples be part of the UN processes governing the development of the SEEA-EA.
引用
收藏
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Ecosystem accounting and the need to recognise Indigenous perspectives
    Anna Normyle
    Michael Vardon
    Bruce Doran
    Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 9
  • [2] EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE REFERENDUM TO RECOGNISE INDIGENOUS AUSTRALIANS
    Galloway, Kate
    ALTERNATIVE LAW JOURNAL, 2015, 40 (04) : 292 - 292
  • [4] Indigenous Perspectives on Ecosystem Sustainability and Health
    Carolyn Stephens
    Margot W. Parkes
    Healani Chang
    EcoHealth, 2007, 4 : 369 - 370
  • [5] Indigenous perspectives on ecosystem sustainability and health
    Stephens, Carolyn
    Parkes, Margot W.
    Chang, Healani
    ECOHEALTH, 2007, 4 (04) : 369 - 370
  • [6] Aligning Indigenous values and cultural ecosystem services for ecosystem accounting: A review
    Normyle, Anna
    Vardon, Michael
    Doran, Bruce
    ECOSYSTEM SERVICES, 2023, 59
  • [7] Blockchain Technology as an Ecosystem: Trends and Perspectives in Accounting and Management
    Kitsantas, Thomas
    Chytis, Evangelos
    JOURNAL OF THEORETICAL AND APPLIED ELECTRONIC COMMERCE RESEARCH, 2022, 17 (03): : 1143 - 1161
  • [8] What are ecosystem services? The need for standardized environmental accounting units
    Boyd, James
    Banzhaf, Spencer
    ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS, 2007, 63 (2-3) : 616 - 626
  • [9] THE NEED TO ARRANGE AN ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTING AND PERSPECTIVES OF ITS DEVELOPMENT
    Marcuta, Alina
    Angelescu, Carmen
    Stoian, Elena
    Marcuta, Liviu
    SCIENTIFIC PAPERS-SERIES MANAGEMENT ECONOMIC ENGINEERING IN AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT, 2010, 10 (02) : 137 - 140
  • [10] You Need to Recognise Ambiguity to Avoid It
    Hong, Chew Soo
    Ratchford, Mark
    Sagi, Jacob S.
    ECONOMIC JOURNAL, 2018, 128 (614): : 2480 - 2506