Reckoning with the ways in which the mechanistic worldview is embedded in chemicals management and how Indigenous Knowledge Systems might help account for the complexities of chemical risk.

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Title: Reckoning with the ways in which the mechanistic worldview is embedded in chemicals management and how Indigenous Knowledge Systems might help account for the complexities of chemical risk.
Authors: Woods, Orlando (AUTHOR), Connolly, Creighton (AUTHOR), Eronen, Elina1 (AUTHOR), Chiblow, Susan2 (AUTHOR), Smiles, Niiyokamigaabaw Deondre1 (AUTHOR), Öberg, Gunilla1 (AUTHOR) Gunilla.oberg@ubc.ca
Source: Environment & Planning E: Nature & Space. Jun2026, Vol. 9 Issue 3, p1072-1090. 19p.
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