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Discrimination Impacts Trust During Collaborative Natural Resource Governance Involving Indigenous Communities

机译:Discrimination Impacts Trust During Collaborative Natural Resource Governance Involving Indigenous Communities

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Trust is critical to collaborative governance, including of natural resources. Existing frameworks variously emphasize the impact of individual propensity, interpersonal dynamics, and institutional characteristics on trust. However, few frameworks consider the impacts of these influences on trust simultaneously. This study uses a survey of 51 representatives of Indigenous and non-Indigenous governments from across Canada with experience in natural resource collaborations to test a multidimensional framework for trust. Results show that interpersonal influences may have a bidirectional relationship with trusting behaviors, in which constraints imposed by governments on the actions of collaborators have a mediating effect. However, only institutional influences and experiences of discrimination were observed to predict trust behaviors between collaborators. Discrimination perpetrated against Indigenous Peoples in Canada has a pervasive effect on trust in collaborative natural resource governance.

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