Nunakut naguatun atugluu/Co-stewardship: Co-production’ through the lens of the Study of Environmental Arctic Change’s Human Wellbeing Team

Turner, D., Schaeffer, J. Q., Donatuto, J., Landrum, L., Nunn, C., et al. (2025). Nunakut naguatun atugluu/Co-stewardship: Co-production’ through the lens of the Study of Environmental Arctic Change’s Human Wellbeing Team. PLOS Climate, doi:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pclm.0000692

Title Nunakut naguatun atugluu/Co-stewardship: Co-production’ through the lens of the Study of Environmental Arctic Change’s Human Wellbeing Team
Genre Article
Author(s) D. Turner, J. Q. Schaeffer, J. Donatuto, Laura Landrum, C. Nunn, M. K. Lukin, M. Robards, B. Kerttula, E. Froehlich, M. Blair, C. Daniel, S. J. Birchall
Abstract This paper explores the concept of co-stewardship in the Arctic through the lens of the Study of Environmental Arctic Change’s Human Wellbeing (HWB) team. Rooted in Indigenous knowledge and collaborative science, our work prioritizes equity in decision-making, recognizing multiple knowledge systems as equally valuable. Through intentional team-building, trust, and reciprocity, we examine successes, challenges, and opportunities in co-stewardship. Key successes include fostering meaningful relationships, integrating Indigenous perspectives into scientific and policy discussions, and uplifting innovative knowledge-sharing tools such as oral histories and visual storytelling. However, structural challenges persist, including colonial policy frameworks, inadequate funding models, and a lack of institutional mechanisms to support Indigenous leadership in co-stewardship initiatives. We propose policy shifts, long-term funding commitments, and greater Indigenous representation in decision-making as steps toward meaningful change. This work underscores the importance of Indigenous-led stewardship in addressing Arctic environmental and social challenges, offering a model for collaborative governance rooted in respect and reciprocity.
Publication Title PLOS Climate
Publication Date Aug 18, 2025
Publisher's Version of Record https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pclm.0000692
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