A Voice At the Table: Strengthening Collaboration in the Governance of Environmental Agreements

A Voice At the Table

Strengthening Collaboration in the Governance of Environmental Agreements

Beatrice Hamilton, Jason Baldes, Gary Morishima, Elize Shakalela, Jeji Varghese, Roger Zetter, Aline Castañeda Cadena

Volume 22, Number 2 (2023) 22 (2): 15-25, 27-38


Palabras clave Indigenous nations, environmental governance, Inter-State Agreements (ISA), environmental rights

Resumen

A variety of Inter-State Agreements (ISA) have been developed to establish policies and expectations regarding environmental policy and management. However, governance mechanisms have not been developed to provide for the substantive involvement of Indigenous Nations within States to participate in the development and implementation of these policies.
Indigenous knowledge systems, rights, and interests are critical to the development of practical and effective approaches to address complex socio-economic-political issues involved in the sustainable management of effects on the environment.
Obstacles and challenges that inhibit the effective engagement of Indigenous Nations are symptomatic of the wider and substantial power imbalances and asymmetries that underlie the relationship with States. Governance of the relationship between Indigenous Nations and States over environmental matters can be improved by: adopting guiding principles to re-invigorate the modalities of collaboration between the Nations and States in mobilizing ISAs; and by establishing a new, permanent governance body, an Intergovernmental Relations Council for the Environment (IRCE) to facilitate and promote formal collaboration in Intra and Inter State-Nation working relationships involving cross-jurisdictional environmental issues involving shared resources.

Autores/as

Beatrice Hamilton

Jason Baldes

Gary Morishima

Elize Shakalela

Jeji Varghese

Roger Zetter

Aline Castañeda Cadena

Publicado enero 1, 2023

Cómo citar

A Voice At the Table: Strengthening Collaboration in the Governance of Environmental Agreements. (2023). Fourth World Journal, 22(2), 15-25, 27. https://doi.org/10.63428/19ncm219

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