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===== Climate Resilient Development ===== <span id="climate-resilience-for-arctic-indigenous-peoples-and-local-communities-is-dependent-on-indigenous-self-determination-in-climate-adaptation-action-very-high-confidence-inclusive-coordinated-and-transboundary-governance-high-confidence-and-ecosystem-based-policies-high-confidence-to-effectively-address-climate-change-impacts-and-risks-across-scales-and-sectors-and-to-achieve-a-resilient-secure-and-equitable-future."></span> '''Climate resilience for Arctic Indigenous Peoples and local communities is dependent on Indigenous self-determination in climate-adaptation action (''' '''''very high confidence''''' '''), inclusive, coordinated and transboundary governance (''' '''''high confidence''''' ''') and ecosystem-based policies (''' '''''high confidence''''' ''') to effectively address climate change impacts and risks across scales and sectors, and to achieve a resilient, secure and equitable future.''' <div id="h4-6-siblings" class="h4-siblings"></div> '''Development of robust pathways for climate resilience in the Arctic can be accelerated by adaptation strategies and governance that reflect local conditions, cultures and adaptive capacities of communities and sectors (''' '''''high confidence''''' ''').''' Effectiveness of adaptation strategies will be enhanced by accounting for the geographic, climatic, ecological and cultural uniqueness of the polar regions ( ''medium confidence'' ). Colonialism can inhibit the development of robust climate adaptation strategies, and exacerbate climate risks ( ''very high confidence'' ). Inclusive decision making in establishing climate adaptations can foster resilience, reflect the unique environmental, cultural and economic imperatives of the region and support both market-based and sharing economies ( ''high confidence'' ). {Box CCP6.2; Table CCP6.6; CCP6.3.2; CCP6.4 } '''Indigenous self-determination in managing climate change impacts, adaptations and solutions can accelerate effective robust climate resilient development pathways in the Arctic (''' '''''very high confidence''''' ''').''' Arctic Indigenous self-determination in decision making can establish robust climate resilience, especially in Indigenous communities, incorporating locally derived definitions of social and economic success, culturally legitimate institutions of government, strategic visioning and thinking and public-spirited, nation-building leadership (very high confidence). {Box CCP6.2; CCP6.3; CCP6.4 } <div id="Adaptation" class="h4-container"></div> <span id="adaptation"></span>
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