Participatory planning of interventions to mitigate human–wildlife conflicts
A Treves, RB Wallace, S White - Conservation biology, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Conservation of wildlife is especially challenging when the targeted species damage crops
or livestock, attack humans, or take fish or game. Affected communities may retaliate and …
or livestock, attack humans, or take fish or game. Affected communities may retaliate and …
The contributions of community-based monitoring and traditional knowledge to Arctic observing networks: reflections on the state of the field
Community-based monitoring (CBM) in the Arctic is gaining increasing support from a wide
range of interested parties, including community members, scientists, government agencies …
range of interested parties, including community members, scientists, government agencies …
Citizen science can improve conservation science, natural resource management, and environmental protection
Citizen science has advanced science for hundreds of years, contributed to many peer-
reviewed articles, and informed land management decisions and policies across the United …
reviewed articles, and informed land management decisions and policies across the United …
Local indicators of climate change impacts described by indigenous peoples and local communities: Study protocol
Introduction In the quest to improve the understanding of climate change impacts on
elements of the atmospheric, physical, and life systems, scientists are challenged by the …
elements of the atmospheric, physical, and life systems, scientists are challenged by the …
Creating synergies between citizen science and Indigenous and local knowledge
Citizen science (CS) is receiving increasing attention as a conduit for Indigenous and local
knowledge (ILK) in ecosystem stewardship and conservation. Drawing on field experience …
knowledge (ILK) in ecosystem stewardship and conservation. Drawing on field experience …
Public participation in scientific research: a framework for deliberate design
Members of the public participate in scientific research in many different contexts, stemming
from traditions as varied as participatory action research and citizen science. Particularly in …
from traditions as varied as participatory action research and citizen science. Particularly in …
An evaluation of monetary and non-monetary techniques for assessing the importance of biodiversity and ecosystem services to people in countries with develo** …
Biodiversity supports a range of ecosystems services that are of fundamental importance to
people in poor countries. Economic valuation of biodiversity is important for the development …
people in poor countries. Economic valuation of biodiversity is important for the development …
A vision for global biodiversity monitoring with citizen science
Global biodiversity monitoring is urgently needed across the world to assess the impacts of
environmental change on biodiversity. One way to increase monitoring is through citizen …
environmental change on biodiversity. One way to increase monitoring is through citizen …
Local participation in natural resource monitoring: a characterization of approaches
The monitoring of trends in the status of species or habitats is routine in developed
countries, where it is funded by the state or large nongovernmental organizations and often …
countries, where it is funded by the state or large nongovernmental organizations and often …
[HTML][HTML] Civic ecology practices: Participatory approaches to generating and measuring ecosystem services in cities
Civic ecology practices are community-based, environmental stewardship actions taken to
enhance green infrastructure, ecosystem services, and human well-being in cities and other …
enhance green infrastructure, ecosystem services, and human well-being in cities and other …