This study investigates challenges faced by researchers collaborating with local and indigenous communities on global environmental change projects. Through interviews with 15 researchers and analysis of their publications, eight key challenges were identified: external pressure, engaging local participants, project relevance, prior negative experiences, cultural/historical/geographical differences, language barriers, payment for participation, and diverging epistemic cultures. Researchers consistently demonstrated ethical care and responsibility. However, published articles rarely reflected these challenges, highlighting a need for greater transparency in research reporting.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Mar 18, 2024
Authors
Roxana Roos
Tags
indigenous communities
environmental change
research challenges
ethical responsibility
cultural differences
language barriers
transparency
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