Traditional Knowledge Data-Sharing Agreement Sample Contracts

Traditional Knowledge Data-Sharing Agreement SAMPLE Template Revised April 2024
Traditional Knowledge Data-Sharing Agreement • April 22nd, 2024

Traditional Knowledge: The knowledge and values, which have been acquired through experience, observation, from the land or from spiritual teachings and handed down from one generation to another.

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Appendix E: Traditional Knowledge Data-Sharing Agreement
Traditional Knowledge Data-Sharing Agreement • April 29th, 2021

Indigenous communities have full rights over their unique traditional knowledge, which cannot be revoked by this agreement. Any TK gathered during the research project will remain the property of the knowledge holder(s). Each individual must give proper consent to sharing their knowledge and how it is used. As a greater collective, the community has a role to play over safeguarding their cultural knowledge. Individual knowledge feeds into this collective form. TK will be used, stored and shared according to the agreement in a way that honours commitments to confidentiality.

Traditional Knowledge Data-Sharing Agreement
Traditional Knowledge Data-Sharing Agreement • August 22nd, 2022

Traditional knowledge gathered from Indigenous communities and people is an important resource. Both communities and individuals are keepers of collective cultural knowledge. Researchers must treat this knowledge with respect and only share it with consent.

NWT CIMP Traditional Knowledge Data-Sharing Agreement Template
Traditional Knowledge Data-Sharing Agreement • April 26th, 2018

The Northwest Territories Cumulative Impact Monitoring Program (NWT CIMP) conducts and supports environmental monitoring and research in the Northwest Territories. NWT CIMP has a legislated mandate to produce cumulative impact monitoring information that informs land and water use decisions. All sources of knowledge are considered, including Traditional Knowledge (TK).

NWT CIMP Traditional Knowledge Data-Sharing Agreement Template October 2018 Northwest Territories Cumulative Impact Monitoring Program
Traditional Knowledge Data-Sharing Agreement • March 15th, 2021

The Northwest Territories Cumulative Impact Monitoring Program (NWT CIMP) coordinates, conducts and funds the collection, analysis and reporting of information related to environmental conditions, particularly cumulative impacts and environmental trends, in the Northwest Territories. The goal is to produce information that supports better resource management decision-making and sustainable development. All sources of knowledge are considered, including traditional knowledge (TK). The use and full consideration of TK for cumulative impact monitoring also supports the Government of the NWT’s (GNWT) Traditional Knowledge Policy by producing TK that can be incorporated into government decisions and actions where appropriate.

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