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Nancy Turner
Nancy Turner
Professor, Environmental Studies, University of Victoria
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Why protect nature? Rethinking values and the environment
KMA Chan, P Balvanera, K Benessaiah, M Chapman, S Díaz, ...
Proceedings of the national academy of sciences 113 (6), 1462-1465, 2016
18992016
Cultural keystone species: implications for ecological conservation and restoration
A Garibaldi, N Turner
Ecology and society 9 (3), 2004
13202004
Conservation and the social sciences
MB Mascia, JP Brosius, TA Dobson, BC Forbes, L Horowitz, MA McKean, ...
Conservation biology 17 (3), 649-650, 2003
9842003
Traditional ecological knowledge and wisdom of aboriginal peoples in British Columbia
NJ Turner, MB Ignace, R Ignace
Ecological applications 10 (5), 1275-1287, 2000
9722000
Knowledge, learning and the evolution of conservation practice for social-ecological system resilience
F Berkes, NJ Turner
Human ecology 34, 479-494, 2006
8392006
Traditional plant foods of Canadian indigenous peoples: nutrition, botany and use
H Kuhnlein, N Turner
Routledge, 2020
5332020
“It's so different today”: Climate change and indigenous lifeways in British Columbia, Canada
NJ Turner, H Clifton
Global environmental change 19 (2), 180-190, 2009
4892009
“The importance of a rose”: evaluating the cultural significance of plants in Thompson and Lillooet Interior Salish
NJ Turner
American anthropologist 90 (2), 272-290, 1988
4571988
Living on the edge: ecological and cultural edges as sources of diversity for social—ecological resilience
NJ Turner, IJ Davidson-Hunt, M O'flaherty
Human Ecology 31, 439-461, 2003
4462003
The earth's blanket: Traditional teachings for sustainable living
NJ Turner
D & M Publishers, 2008
4272008
Ecosystem services and beyond: Using multiple metaphors to understand human–environment relationships
CM Raymond, GG Singh, K Benessaiah, JR Bernhardt, J Levine, ...
BioScience 63 (7), 536-546, 2013
4182013
Keeping it living: traditions of plant use and cultivation on the Northwest Coast of North America
DE Deur, NJ Turner
University of Washington Press, 2011
4142011
Edible and tended wild plants, traditional ecological knowledge and agroecology
NJ Turner, ŁJ Łuczaj, P Migliorini, A Pieroni, AL Dreon, LE Sacchetti, ...
Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences 30 (1-2), 198-225, 2011
3922011
From invisibility to transparency: identifying the implications
NJ Turner, R Gregory, C Brooks, L Failing, T Satterfield
Ecology and society 13 (2), 2008
3592008
“Where our women used to get the food”: cumulative effects and loss of ethnobotanical knowledge and practice; case study from coastal British Columbia
NJ Turner, KL Turner
Botany 86 (2), 103-115, 2008
3562008
Ethnoveterinary medicines used for ruminants in British Columbia, Canada
C Lans, N Turner, T Khan, G Brauer, W Boepple
Journal of ethnobiology and ethnomedicine 3, 1-22, 2007
3252007
Coming to understanding: developing conservation through incremental learning in the Pacific Northwest
NJ Turner, F Berkes
Human ecology 34, 495-513, 2006
3242006
Ancient pathways, ancestral knowledge: ethnobotany and ecological wisdom of indigenous peoples of northwestern North America
N Turner
McGill-Queen's Press-MQUP, 2014
3182014
Food plants of coastal First Peoples
NJ Turner
uBC Press, 1995
274*1995
Time to burn:” traditional use of fire to enhance resource production by Aboriginal Peoples in British Columbia
NJ Turner
Indians, fire and the land in the Pacific Northwest, 185-218, 1999
2711999
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