Integrating traditional ecological knowledge into US public land management: Knowledge gaps and research priorities
S Souther, S Colombo, NN Lyndon - Frontiers in Ecology and …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) is an understanding of natural systems acquired
through long-term human interactions with particular landscapes. Traditional knowledge …
through long-term human interactions with particular landscapes. Traditional knowledge …
Multiple values and knowledge integration in indigenous coastal and marine social-ecological systems research: A systematic review
This systematic review explores patterns in the peer-reviewed literature related to the
integration of multiple values in coastal/marine SES in indigenous settings. We extract …
integration of multiple values in coastal/marine SES in indigenous settings. We extract …
Transforming fire management in northern Australia through successful implementation of savanna burning emissions reductions projects
Savannas are the most fire-prone of Earth's biomes and currently account for most global
burned area and associated carbon emissions. In Australia, over recent decades substantial …
burned area and associated carbon emissions. In Australia, over recent decades substantial …
Balpara: a practical approach to working with ontological difference in indigenous land & sea management
OB Campion, S West, K Degnian… - Society & Natural …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Indigenous peoples are increasingly entering conservation partnerships with non-
Indigenous actors. While these partnerships can provide resources to assist in the care of …
Indigenous actors. While these partnerships can provide resources to assist in the care of …
Better biodiversity accounting is needed to prevent bioperversity and maximize co‐benefits from savanna burning
Strategies for mitigating climate change through altered land management practices can
provide win–win outcomes for the environment and the economy. Emissions trading for …
provide win–win outcomes for the environment and the economy. Emissions trading for …
Moving from reactive to proactive development planning to conserve Indigenous community and biodiversity values
There is increased awareness of the need to balance multiple societal values in land use
and development planning. Best practice has promoted the use of landscape-level …
and development planning. Best practice has promoted the use of landscape-level …
Quantifying current and potential contributions of Australian indigenous peoples to threatened species management
Formal engagement of indigenous peoples in conservation is increasing globally and leads
to multiple benefits to communities while contributing to national and international …
to multiple benefits to communities while contributing to national and international …
[PDF][PDF] A roadmap for coordinated landscape-scale coastal and marine ecosystem restoration
The findings of the report, which are synthesised in Chapter 9 as a Roadmap, are intended
to form the basis of a conversation around transformational change in the implementation of …
to form the basis of a conversation around transformational change in the implementation of …
Mobilisation of indigenous and local knowledge as a source of useable evidence for conservation partnerships
One way of contributing to new solutions in a timely manner is to more effectively mobilise
multiple knowledges, values and governance systems that can complement Western …
multiple knowledges, values and governance systems that can complement Western …
Capitalising on conservation knowledge: using conservation action planning, healthy country planning and the open standards in Australia
B Carr, J Fitzsimons, N Holland… - Ecological …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
More than 20 organisations use Conservation Action Planning (CAP), Healthy Country
Planning and the Open Standards for the Practice of Conservation in over 140 projects …
Planning and the Open Standards for the Practice of Conservation in over 140 projects …