2462 | IPON - Das Observatorium für indigene Völker: Der Klima-Ernährungs-Gesundheits Nexus | IPON - The Indigenous Peoples Observatory Network: The Climate-Food-Health Nexus | 01/09/2024 00:00:00 | 31/08/2027 00:00:00 | laufend | current | Programmbereich 2 „Landnutzung und Governance“ | Research Area 2 „Land Use and Governance“ | x4x18x | Toussaint, Verena; Bellingrath-Kimura, Sonoko Dorothea; Vijayan, Dhanya; Kareyapath, Liji | x285x1853x2373x3586x | <div class='ntm_PB2'>PB2</div> | | <a href="https://ipon-research.net/">IPON</a><BR /> | 2024 | IPON - Das Observatorium für indigene Völker: Der Klima-Ernährungs-Gesundheits Nexus IPON - The Indigenous Peoples Observatory Network: The Climate-Food-Health Nexus Programmbereich 2 „Landnutzung und Governance“ Toussaint, Verena; Bellingrath-Kimura, Sonoko Dorothea; Vijayan, Dhanya; Kareyapath, Liji Drittmittel Research Area 2 „Land Use and Governance“ current laufend <div class="ExternalClass7FCAB89D8A8E4E15A06841EAAF2783D5">The Indigenous Peoples Observatory Network (IPON) transforms and rethinks how we understand the food-climate-health nexus from the bottom-up, building on multiple ways of knowing embodied in Indigenous knowledges and science, and in ways that strengthen community resilience to multiple stresses and support actions that benefit Indigenous Peoples. This project will develop, operationalize, and maintain Indigenous Observatories that are composed of community leaders, Elders, and youth, decision-makers, and researchers among Indigenous communities across the global south and north, and spanning all of the UN's seven social cultural regions. The Observatories will document, monitor, and examine the lived experiences, stories, responses, and observations of how climate stressors interact with food systems, health, and well-being across partner regions and communities as they play out in real-time and across seasons. Furthermore, IPON will co-generate knowledge and capacity to inform policy development and catalyze actions that build on community strengths and address potential vulnerabilities. The Observatories also provide a vehicle for strengthening the capacity of communities to document their own knowledge on the links between climate, food, and health, and a space to dialogue with decision makers at regional, national, and global levels on what actions are needed to build resilience. The global scope of IPON provides a grounding for developing scalable insights to inform decision making and advocacy for our partners in UN and Indigenous organizations.<br></div> <div class="ExternalClassE7B6CFA7EA4A4464AA8307F473539B84">The Indigenous Peoples Observatory Network (IPON) transforms and rethinks how we understand the food-climate-health nexus from the bottom-up, building on multiple ways of knowing embodied in Indigenous knowledges and science, and in ways that strengthen community resilience to multiple stresses and support actions that benefit Indigenous Peoples. This project will develop, operationalize, and maintain Indigenous Observatories that are composed of community leaders, Elders, and youth, decision-makers, and researchers among Indigenous communities across the global south and north, and spanning all of the UN's seven social cultural regions. The Observatories will document, monitor, and examine the lived experiences, stories, responses, and observations of how climate stressors interact with food systems, health, and well-being across partner regions and communities as they play out in real-time and across seasons. Furthermore, IPON will co-generate knowledge and capacity to inform policy development and catalyze actions that build on community strengths and address potential vulnerabilities. The Observatories also provide a vehicle for strengthening the capacity of communities to document their own knowledge on the links between climate, food, and health, and a space to dialogue with decision makers at regional, national, and global levels on what actions are needed to build resilience. The global scope of IPON provides a grounding for developing scalable insights to inform decision making and advocacy for our partners in UN and Indigenous organizations.<br></div> IPON <div class="ExternalClass00765A8E-8025-4332-A04A-D515B78AF139"></div> <div class="ExternalClassEFF8F948-A5D6-40B2-8EA1-5EAB854FEBAB"><ul><li>Keystone Foundation, Indien</li><li>Pennsylvania State University, Vereinigte Staaten</li><li>Queen Mary University of London, Vereinigtes Königreich</li><li>Rhodes University, Südafrika</li><li>Uganda National Health Research Organisation, Uganda</li><li>Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Peru</li><li>University of Alberta, Kanada</li><li>University of Ghana, Ghana</li><li>University of Leeds, Vereinigtes Königreich</li><li>University of Namibia (UNAM), Namibia</li><li>University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC), Kanada</li><li>University of Sydney, Australien</li><li>University of Warwick, Vereinigtes Königreich</li><li>Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Vereinigte Staaten</li></ul></div> <div class="ExternalClass027A7636-2BD2-4DED-93F2-741E292A0E3A"><ul><li>International Joint Initiative for Research in Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation</li></ul></div> <div class="ExternalClass3A6EFF74-B22D-477B-88C0-2B0A266FC482"><ul><li>Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) e.V.</li><li>National Science Foundation (NSF), Vereinigte Staaten</li><li>New Frontiers in Research Fund (NFRF), Kanada</li><li>UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), Vereinigtes Königreich</li></ul></div> <div class="ExternalClass6C8D9D0A-7844-4711-A7D1-BE9F9AD6B463"></div> | <div class="ExternalClass7FCAB89D8A8E4E15A06841EAAF2783D5">The Indigenous Peoples Observatory Network (IPON) transforms and rethinks how we understand the food-climate-health nexus from the bottom-up, building on multiple ways of knowing embodied in Indigenous knowledges and science, and in ways that strengthen community resilience to multiple stresses and support actions that benefit Indigenous Peoples. This project will develop, operationalize, and maintain Indigenous Observatories that are composed of community leaders, Elders, and youth, decision-makers, and researchers among Indigenous communities across the global south and north, and spanning all of the UN's seven social cultural regions. The Observatories will document, monitor, and examine the lived experiences, stories, responses, and observations of how climate stressors interact with food systems, health, and well-being across partner regions and communities as they play out in real-time and across seasons. Furthermore, IPON will co-generate knowledge and capacity to inform policy development and catalyze actions that build on community strengths and address potential vulnerabilities. The Observatories also provide a vehicle for strengthening the capacity of communities to document their own knowledge on the links between climate, food, and health, and a space to dialogue with decision makers at regional, national, and global levels on what actions are needed to build resilience. The global scope of IPON provides a grounding for developing scalable insights to inform decision making and advocacy for our partners in UN and Indigenous organizations.<br></div> | <div class="ExternalClassE7B6CFA7EA4A4464AA8307F473539B84">The Indigenous Peoples Observatory Network (IPON) transforms and rethinks how we understand the food-climate-health nexus from the bottom-up, building on multiple ways of knowing embodied in Indigenous knowledges and science, and in ways that strengthen community resilience to multiple stresses and support actions that benefit Indigenous Peoples. This project will develop, operationalize, and maintain Indigenous Observatories that are composed of community leaders, Elders, and youth, decision-makers, and researchers among Indigenous communities across the global south and north, and spanning all of the UN's seven social cultural regions. The Observatories will document, monitor, and examine the lived experiences, stories, responses, and observations of how climate stressors interact with food systems, health, and well-being across partner regions and communities as they play out in real-time and across seasons. Furthermore, IPON will co-generate knowledge and capacity to inform policy development and catalyze actions that build on community strengths and address potential vulnerabilities. The Observatories also provide a vehicle for strengthening the capacity of communities to document their own knowledge on the links between climate, food, and health, and a space to dialogue with decision makers at regional, national, and global levels on what actions are needed to build resilience. The global scope of IPON provides a grounding for developing scalable insights to inform decision making and advocacy for our partners in UN and Indigenous organizations.<br></div> | | | <div class="ExternalClassED7101AD-B7EA-46A9-AFE5-19205FD311D1">Prof. Dr. Sonoko Dorothea Bellingrath-Kimura; Liji Kareyapath; Dr. Verena Toussaint; Ph.D. Dhanya Vijayan</div> | Bellingrath-Kimura, Sonoko Dorothea | <div class="ExternalClass88ACB198-1CED-4753-9987-3CE5721F0ED2">Prof. Dr. Sonoko Dorothea Bellingrath-Kimura</a></div> | | | | <div class="ExternalClassEFF8F948-A5D6-40B2-8EA1-5EAB854FEBAB"><ul><li>Keystone Foundation, Indien</li><li>Pennsylvania State University, Vereinigte Staaten</li><li>Queen Mary University of London, Vereinigtes Königreich</li><li>Rhodes University, Südafrika</li><li>Uganda National Health Research Organisation, Uganda</li><li>Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Peru</li><li>University of Alberta, Kanada</li><li>University of Ghana, Ghana</li><li>University of Leeds, Vereinigtes Königreich</li><li>University of Namibia (UNAM), Namibia</li><li>University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC), Kanada</li><li>University of Sydney, Australien</li><li>University of Warwick, Vereinigtes Königreich</li><li>Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Vereinigte Staaten</li></ul></div> | x4485x4483x4490x4494x4492x4491x4488x4493x4487x4495x4479x4496x4489x4484x | <div class="ExternalClass027A7636-2BD2-4DED-93F2-741E292A0E3A"><ul><li>International Joint Initiative for Research in Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation</li></ul></div> | | Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) e.V.; New Frontiers in Research Fund (NFRF), Kanada; UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), Vereinigtes Königreich; National Science Foundation (NSF), Vereinigte Staaten | <div class="ExternalClass3A6EFF74-B22D-477B-88C0-2B0A266FC482"><ul><li>Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) e.V.</li><li>National Science Foundation (NSF), Vereinigte Staaten</li><li>New Frontiers in Research Fund (NFRF), Kanada</li><li>UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), Vereinigtes Königreich</li></ul></div> | | 2 | 2 | | <div class="ExternalClass323F8AD8-4ABB-4F4C-90B3-22FB06145BB1"><ul><li>Bereitstellung von Ökosystemleistungen in Agrarsystemen</li></ul></div> | <div class="ExternalClassCF9DB30E-0D8C-4056-A17B-34EA47486F01"><ul><li>Provisioning of Ecosystem Services in Agricultural Systems</li></ul></div> |