Philosophies of good living and values of nature: power and uncertainties in decision-making to achieve social- environmental in the Americas

Elena Lazos-Chavero, Agnieszka Pawlowska-Mainville, David Gonzalez-Jimenez, Mariana Cantu-Fernandez,Simone Athayde

CURRENT OPINION IN ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY(2023)

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Decision-making processes among Indigenous peoples and local communities are driven by the contextual and sociocultural integration of the intrinsic, relational, and instrumental values, worldviews, and knowledge of humans and other-than-humans. In this article, we review how the values of nature are articulated in the philosophies of 'good living' shared by Indigenous people of the Americas to inform decision -making processes. We further analyse how power dynamics and uncertainties impose certain values in decision making, and can therefore hinder or enable ways to achieve the socio-environmental justice.
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