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Mehana Blaich Vaughan
Mehana Blaich Vaughan
Professor of Natural Resources and Environmental Management, UH Mānoa
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Scientists' warning to humanity on threats to indigenous and local knowledge systems
Á Fernández-Llamazares, D Lepofsky, K Lertzman, CG Armstrong, ...
Journal of Ethnobiology 41 (2), 144-169, 2021
2202021
Beyond services: A process and framework to incorporate cultural, genealogical, place-based, and indigenous relationships in ecosystem service assessments
P Pascua, H McMillen, T Ticktin, M Vaughan, KB Winter
Ecosystem Services 26, 465-475, 2017
2092017
Recognizing “reciprocal relations” to restore community access to land and water
S Diver, M Vaughan, M Baker-Médard, H Lukacs
International Journal of the Commons 13 (1), 400-429, 2019
1022019
Mahele: sustaining communities through small-scale inshore fishery catch and sharing networks1
MB Vaughan, PM Vitousek
Pacific Science 67 (3), 329-344, 2013
992013
Kaiaulu: gathering tides
MB Vaughan
Oregon State University Press, 2018
982018
The Moku System: Managing Biocultural Resources for Abundance within Social-Ecological Regions in Hawaiʻi
KB Winter, K Beamer, MB Vaughan, AM Friedlander, MH Kido, ...
Sustainability 10 (10), 3554, 2018
912018
Pāwehe Ke Kai a‘o Hā‘ena: Creating State Law based on Customary Indigenous Norms of Coastal Management
MB Vaughan, B Thompson, AL Ayers
Society & Natural Resources 30 (1), 31-46, 2017
662017
The implications of differing tourist/resident perceptions for community-based resource management: a Hawaiian coastal resource area study
MB Vaughan, NM Ardoin
Journal of Sustainable Tourism 22 (1), 50-68, 2014
562014
Hana Pa'a: Challenges and lessons for early phases of co-management
MB Vaughan, MR Caldwell
Marine Policy 62, 51-62, 2015
392015
Empowering Indigenous agency through community-driven collaborative management to achieve effective conservation: Hawai ‘i as an example
KB Winter, MB Vaughan, N Kurashima, C Giardina, K Quiocho, K Chang, ...
Pacific Conservation Biology 27 (4), 337-344, 2021
352021
Whose right to manage? Distribution of property rights affects equity and power dynamics in comanagement
AL Ayers, JN Kittinger, MB Vaughan
Ecology and Society 23 (2), 2018
352018
Making the transition to co-management governance arrangements in Hawai ‘i: a framework for understanding transaction and transformation costs
AL Ayers, JN Kittinger, MT Imperial, MB Vaughan
International Journal of the Commons 11 (1), 388-421, 2017
352017
Indigenous stewardship through novel approaches to collaborative management in Hawaiʻi
K Winter, M Vaughan, N Kurashima, L Wann, E Cadiz, AH Kawelo, ...
34*2023
Customary access: sustaining local control of fishing and food on Kaua ‘i’s north shore
MB Vaughan, AL Ayers
The Foodways of Hawai'i, 91-112, 2019
342019
Kāhuli: uncovering indigenous ecological knowledge to conserve endangered Hawaiian land snails
AY Sato, MR Price, MB Vaughan
Society & Natural Resources 31 (3), 320-334, 2018
292018
When a shark is more than a shark: A sociopolitical problem-solving approach to fisher-shark interactions
MA Iwane, KM Leong, M Vaughan, KLL Oleson
Frontiers in Conservation Science 2, 669105, 2021
272021
Weaving evaluation into the Waipā ecosystem: Placing evaluation in an indigenous place-based educational program
MN Mamaril, LJ Cox, M Vaughan
Studies in Educational Evaluation 56, 42-51, 2018
192018
He lei aloha ‘āina
MB Vaughan
Kanaka ‘ōiwi methodologies: Mo ‘olelo and metaphor, 42-51, 2016
182016
Understanding the co-evolutionary relationships between Indigenous cultures and non-native species can inform more effective approaches to conservation: the example of pigs …
KK Luat-Hu‘eu, KB Winter, MB Vaughan, N Barca, MR Price
172021
Transformation for inclusive conservation: evidence on values, decisions, and impacts in protected areas
R Chaplin-Kramer, RA Neugarten, D Gonzalez-Jimenez, G Ahmadia, ...
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 64, 101347, 2023
132023
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