Disrupting and diversifying the values, voices and governance principles that shape biodiversity science and management

AK Salomon, DK Okamoto… - … of the Royal …, 2023 - royalsocietypublishing.org
With climate, biodiversity and inequity crises squarely upon us, never has there been a more
pressing time to rethink how we conceptualize, understand and manage our relationship …

Re‐imagining the precautionary approach to make collaborative fisheries management inclusive of Indigenous Knowledge Systems

A Frid, KL Wilson, J Walkus, RE Forrest… - Fish and …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Fisheries science uses quantitative methods to inform management decisions that reflect
cultural preferences which, in turn, indirectly influence the states of ecosystems. To date, it …

[HTML][HTML] Transitioning toward “deep” knowledge co-production in coastal and marine systems: examining the interplay among governance, power, and knowledge

EK Muhl, D Armitage, K Anderson… - Ecology and …, 2023 - ecologyandsociety.org
Knowledge co-production (KCP) is presented as an effective strategy to inform responses to
complex coastal and marine social-ecological challenges. Co-production processes are …

Co-management at a crossroads in Canada: issues, opportunities, and emerging challenges in fisheries and marine contexts

T Swerdfager, D Armitage - Facets, 2023 - facetsjournal.com
Despite some progress, successful co-management in Canada has remained the exception
rather than the rule, and especially so in jurisdictions not covered by a comprehensive land …

Reflections on the past, present, and potential futures of knowledge hierarchies in ocean biodiversity governance research

HJ Niner, D Wilson, K Hoareau, M Strand… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Governance of the ocean and its biodiversity is deeply entangled within social, political and
cultural histories. The evolution of marine science has been subject to similar influences …

Taking care of knowledge, taking care of salmon: towards Indigenous data sovereignty in an era of climate change and cumulative effects

SE Cannon, JW Moore, MS Adams, T Degai, E Griggs… - FACETS, 2024 - facetsjournal.com
In this paper, we argue that Indigenous data sovereignty (IDS) is vital for addressing threats
to ecosystems, as well as for Indigenous Peoples re-establishing and maintaining …

Mismatches in salmon social–ecological systems: Challenges and opportunities for (re) alignment in the Skeena River watershed

K Connors - Facets, 2023 - facetsjournal.com
Mismatches between institutions and social–ecological systems (SESs) are one of the
foremost challenges in natural resource management. However, while mismatches are often …

[HTML][HTML] Following Miss Costa: Examining digital natures through a shark with a Twitter account

R Hawkins, JJ Silver - Digital Geography and Society, 2023 - Elsevier
This paper aims to make sense of Miss Costa, a female white shark with a Twitter account. In
2016, she was captured, tagged and released off of Nantucket, Massachusetts by a …

Is scientific inquiry still incompatible with government information control? A quarter-century later

SC Godwin, AW Bateman, G Mordecai… - Canadian Journal of …, 2023 - cdnsciencepub.com
Twenty-six years ago, in response to regionally devastating fisheries collapses in Canada,
Hutchings et al. asked “Is scientific inquiry incompatible with government information …

Nature, data, and power: How hegemonies shaped this special section

A Kamath, B Velocci, A Wesner, N Chen… - The American …, 2022 - journals.uchicago.edu
Abstract Systems of oppression—racism, colonialism, misogyny, cissexism, ableism,
heteronormativity, and more—have long shaped the content and practice of science. But …