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**What knowledge exists on the impacts of metal mining (and its mitigation measures) on social ecological systems in Arctic and Boreal regions?** This Formas-funded project is led by researchers and experts at [Stockholm Environment Institute][1] in collaboration with [Carleton University][2]. By synthesising multiple knowledge systems, this topic will break new ground in developing methods for integrating diverse forms of evidence. It will also attempt to collate and understand the nature of knowledge from research, planning documents, and indigenous and local knowledge systems. - Read the project [research summary][3] - Find out more about the [project's structure][4] - find out more about our [stakeholder engagement strategy][5] - Read more about the [Working Group][6] who will lead the project - Read more about the project's expert [Advisory Group][7] - Find more details on the [map of environmental and social impact assessments][8] - Find more details on the [systematic map of research evidence][9] - Find more details on the [indigenous and local knowledge map][10] Contact neal.haddaway@sei.org for further details on the project. [1]: https://www.sei.org/projects-and-tools/projects/impacts-of-mining/ [2]: https://www.fecpl.ca/ [3]: https://osf.io/cvh3u/wiki/Summary/ [4]: https://osf.io/cvh3u/wiki/Project%20structure/ [5]: https://osf.io/cvh3u/wiki/Stakeholder%20engagement/ [6]: https://osf.io/cvh3u/wiki/Working%20Group%20%28WG%29/ [7]: https://osf.io/cvh3u/wiki/Advisory%20Group%20%28AG%29/ [8]: https://osf.io/cvh3u/wiki/EIA%20and%20SIA%20map/ [9]: https://osf.io/cvh3u/wiki/Systematic%20map%20of%20research/ [10]: https://osf.io/cvh3u/wiki/Indigenous%20and%20local%20knowledge%20map/
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