A literature review of connectedness to nature and its potential for environmental management

B Restall, E Conrad - Journal of environmental management, 2015 - Elsevier
Understanding how people's relationships with nature form, how they influence personal
values and attitudes, and what behavioural implications they may have could provide more …

Power/knowledge and natural resource management: Foucaultian foundations in the analysis of adaptive governance

K Van Assche, R Beunen, M Duineveld… - … policy & planning, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
In this paper, we present a conceptual framework extending Foucaultian insights on the
relations between power and knowledge to link up with current insights into studies of …

Disconnected dots?: A systematic review of governance challenges for natural resource management

R Potts - Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Concerns for the ongoing and increasing degradation of the natural environment worldwide
have increased the impetus for action, and development of governance arrangements to …

[HTML][HTML] Small hydropower, large obstacle? Exploring land use conflict, Indigenous opposition and acceptance in the Norwegian Arctic

S Engen, VH Hausner, P Fauchald, A Ruud… - Energy Research & …, 2023 - Elsevier
In this study, we explore Indigenous energy opposition to and acceptance of small
hydropower development. In Sápmi (ie, the traditional homeland of the Indigenous Sámi …

The future of citizen engagement in cities—The council of citizen engagement in sustainable urban strategies (ConCensus)

E Richard, LF David - Futures, 2018 - Elsevier
Efforts by European cities to engage residents in sustainability efforts began in earnest in the
1990s with the initiation of Local Agenda 21. While these efforts have heightened citizen …

What are wilderness areas for? Tourism and political ecologies of wilderness uses and management in the Anthropocene

J Saarinen - Anthropocene Ecologies, 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
In global imaginaries, wilderness areas are considered to represent the last parts of
“original” nature, untouched by civilization and modernization. In most cases, this is …

[ΒΙΒΛΙΟ][B] Culture and conservation: Beyond anthropocentrism

E Shoreman-Ouimet, H Kopnina - 2015 - taylorfrancis.com
Today, there is growing interest in conservation and anthropologists have an important role
to play in hel** conservation succeed for the sake of humanity and for the sake of other …

[PDF][PDF] Participation and protected areas governance: the impact of changing influence of local authorities on the conservation of the Bialowieza Primeval Forest …

K Niedzialkowski, J Paavola, B Jedrzejewska - Ecology and Society, 2012 - academia.edu
According to the new conservation paradigm, protected areas should contribute to the
socioeconomic development of host communities, and the latter ought to be included in …

Recognition of indigenous ecological knowledge systems in conservation and their role to narrow the knowledge-implementation gap

E Ens, V Reyes-García, H Asselin, M Hsu… - Closing the knowledge …, 2021 - Springer
Over recent decades, Indigenous knowledge (IK) systems, people, and territories have
increasingly been recognized in mainstream conservation practice. However, recognition of …

Participation and deliberation in Swedish forest governance: the process of initiating a National Forest Program

J Johansson - Forest Policy and Economics, 2016 - Elsevier
Over the last two decades intergovernmental organizations have supported the initiation of
National Forest Programs (NFPs): forums for joint deliberation by the state, private …