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Conference tackles inclusion in climate adaptation

Dr. Daniel Wildcat, professor at Haskell Indian Nations University
Haskell Indian Nations Universiity
Dr. Daniel Wildcat, professor at Haskell Indian Nations University

A Great Lakes conference hopes to bridge gaps between different people working in climate adaptation.

Dr. Daniel Wildcat is a professor at Haskell Indian Nations University, who recently wrote a book about the importance of including the knowledge of indigenous peoples in the fight against climate change.

"Before any of us in this room thought in boxes, before any of working in silos, before any of us did research that was prescribed, and detailed in our disciplines and methodologies of choice we employ, our ancestors learned, worked, thought, researched out of doors."

This is from a talk he gave at the 2018 Great Lakes Adaptation Forum in Michigan this week. The conference was focused on climate adaptation, but the goal was to bridge gaps between people working in different sectors affected by climate change. Jenna Jorns is the Program Manager for Great Lakes Integrated Sciences and Assessments.

"The conferences you go to a session specifically on water or on cities or rural communities or public health. So instead of having sessions that are designed around one sector we wanted to have sessions that go across those tracks so people from all different disciplines will come together to learn from each other.”

Aside from indigenous inclusion, the conference is also focused on low-cost climate adaptation plans for poorer communities.

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Veronica Volk is the Great Lakes Reporter/Producer for WXXI News, exploring environmental and economic issues, water, and wildlife throughout the region for radio, television, and the web.