Climate Change‐Conscious Methodologies: Ethical Research in a Changing World

V Berseth, A Letourneau - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews …, 2025 - Wiley Online Library
Changes in the frequency and intensity of climate‐related disasters are changing the social
landscape for environmental research. Even in the most optimistic scenarios, the proportion …

Framings in Indigenous futures thinking: barriers, opportunities, and innovations

J Cheok, J van Velden, EA Fulton, IJ Gordon… - Sustainability …, 2025 - Springer
Human societies face existential challenges on multiple fronts: climate change, biodiversity
loss, altered biogeochemical flows, social unrest and injustices. Innovative solutions are …

A primer for the practice of reflexivity in conservation science

N Kaechele, R Beveridge, M Adams… - Conservation …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Rigorous scientific practice relies on the tenet of transparency. However, despite regular
transparency in areas such as data availability and methodological practice, the influence of …

Decision Analysis to Advance Environmental Sustainability

KF Robinson, E Baker, E Ewing… - Decision …, 2023 - pubsonline.informs.org
Decision analysis provides a robust framework for complex decisions related to
environmental sustainability and conservation, including for energy and water, fisheries and …

Predicting regional cumulative effects of future development on coastal ecosystems to support Indigenous governance

VJD Tulloch, M Adams, R Finn… - Journal of Applied …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
To achieve better biodiversity outcomes and match local governance capacity, cumulative
effects assessment frameworks that combine Indigenous and western knowledge to predict …

[HTML][HTML] A new model for selecting valued components in environmental assessment: Lessons from an Indigenous-led cumulative effects management program

K Kwon, M Rutherford, T Gunton - Environmental Impact Assessment …, 2024 - Elsevier
Valued components (VCs) are at the core of impact assessment (IA), cumulative effects
management (CEM), and other environmental planning and management processes …

Human disturbance in riparian areas disrupts predator–prey interactions between grizzly bears and salmon

MS Adams, T Levi, M Bourbonnais… - Ecology and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Wildlife must increasingly balance trade‐offs between the need to access important foods
and the mortality risks associated with human‐dominated landscapes. Human disturbance …

Indigenous Knowledge as a sole data source in habitat selection functions

R Gryba, A VonDuyke, H Huntington, B Adams… - bioRxiv, 2023 - biorxiv.org
While Indigenous Knowledge (IK) contains a wealth of information on the behaviour and
habitat use of species, it is rarely included in the species-habitat models frequently used by …

A Flexible Framework for Assessing the Cumulative Effects of Offshore Wind Energy Activities and Other Pressures on Aerofauna

MC Furguson, KA Williams, MW Goodale, EM Adams… - bioRxiv, 2024 - biorxiv.org
The offshore wind energy (OSW) industry is pivotal for renewable energy transition and
climate resiliency. However, OSW activities may negatively affect aerofauna, contributing to …

Indigenous-led analysis of important subsistence species response to resource extraction

K Carroll, F Grey, N Anderson, N Anderson, J Fisher… - 2024 - authorea.com
Subsistence hunting, or “country food,” is essential for Indigenous Peoples who face high
food insecurity and is critical for Indigenous Food Sovereignty. For many First Nations of …