30 March 2026 | 10:00 - 18:00 CEST / UTC+2
Open Session - HYBRID
Room: Indigenous Pavilion (10:00-12:00), Preben Hornungstuen (1422-132) (13:30-18:00)
Session Description:
This session welcomes participants from all disciplines, including those new to co-production, to explore how Indigenous Knowledge and equitable community engagement can strengthen research quality and increase societal outcomes. We invite the wider Arctic research community to submit two-page case studies that highlight successes of using multiple knowledge systems, co-production of knowledge and equitable engagement of communities, as well as challenges, and lessons transferable across fields. These will be shared online and read in advance. The session will begin with brief summaries, followed by guided discussion, targeted at the development of a manuscript that reflects on how the co-produced research presented in these case studies enhances both the quality and the societal relevance of Arctic research.