Climate Change‐Conscious Methodologies: Ethical Research in a Changing World
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 …
landscape for environmental research. Even in the most optimistic scenarios, the proportion …
Framings in Indigenous futures thinking: barriers, opportunities, and innovations
Human societies face existential challenges on multiple fronts: climate change, biodiversity
loss, altered biogeochemical flows, social unrest and injustices. Innovative solutions are …
loss, altered biogeochemical flows, social unrest and injustices. Innovative solutions are …
A primer for the practice of reflexivity in conservation science
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 …
transparency in areas such as data availability and methodological practice, the influence of …
Decision Analysis to Advance Environmental Sustainability
Decision analysis provides a robust framework for complex decisions related to
environmental sustainability and conservation, including for energy and water, fisheries and …
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
To achieve better biodiversity outcomes and match local governance capacity, cumulative
effects assessment frameworks that combine Indigenous and western knowledge to predict …
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 …
management (CEM), and other environmental planning and management processes …
Human disturbance in riparian areas disrupts predator–prey interactions between grizzly bears and salmon
Wildlife must increasingly balance trade‐offs between the need to access important foods
and the mortality risks associated with human‐dominated landscapes. Human disturbance …
and the mortality risks associated with human‐dominated landscapes. Human disturbance …
Indigenous Knowledge as a sole data source in habitat selection functions
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 …
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
The offshore wind energy (OSW) industry is pivotal for renewable energy transition and
climate resiliency. However, OSW activities may negatively affect aerofauna, contributing to …
climate resiliency. However, OSW activities may negatively affect aerofauna, contributing to …
Indigenous-led analysis of important subsistence species response to resource extraction
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 …
food insecurity and is critical for Indigenous Food Sovereignty. For many First Nations of …