2021
DOI: 10.1111/j.1936-704x.2021.3351.x
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Integrating Cultural Perspectives into International Interdisciplinary Work

Abstract: There are well‐established methods for working in interdisciplinary natural resource management settings, but place‐based cultural differences are often poorly integrated into interdisciplinary projects. Intercultural adequacy is necessary to ensure that water management strategies are acceptable within the local contexts of water users. In this study we followed four cohorts of graduate students from Canada, Chile, Cuba, and the United States that participated in an international graduate‐level water resource… Show more

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“…Rational utilization and allocation of water resources, protection from floods and droughts and restoration of water environment, as well as inheritance and innovation of water culture, all require combining multiple values for water. Only through the joint efforts of experts and practitioners in different disciplines can we effectively address the sustainable development challenges related to water and culture (Trebitz, Fennema, and Hicks 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rational utilization and allocation of water resources, protection from floods and droughts and restoration of water environment, as well as inheritance and innovation of water culture, all require combining multiple values for water. Only through the joint efforts of experts and practitioners in different disciplines can we effectively address the sustainable development challenges related to water and culture (Trebitz, Fennema, and Hicks 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This definition fits with characteristics of cultural awareness brought out by interview participants. In interdisciplinary environments, incorporating cross-cultural dialogues is a relatively new expectation (Trebitz et al, 2021). While discussions and awareness of other cultures in natural resource collaborations are becoming an expectation for engagement, undergoing a process to enhance one's cultural awareness is a new activity and requirement for some.…”
Section: Cultural Awarenessmentioning
confidence: 99%