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 …

Multiple values and knowledge integration in indigenous coastal and marine social-ecological systems research: A systematic review

RD Lam, A Gasparatos, S Chakraborty, H Rivera… - Ecosystem Services, 2019 - Elsevier
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 …

Transforming fire management in northern Australia through successful implementation of savanna burning emissions reductions projects

A Edwards, R Archer, P De Bruyn, J Evans… - Journal of environmental …, 2021 - Elsevier
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 …

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 …

Better biodiversity accounting is needed to prevent bioperversity and maximize co‐benefits from savanna burning

B Corey, AN Andersen, S Legge… - Conservation …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Strategies for mitigating climate change through altered land management practices can
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

M Heiner, D Hinchley, J Fitzsimons… - Environmental Impact …, 2019 - Elsevier
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 …

Quantifying current and potential contributions of Australian indigenous peoples to threatened species management

I Leiper, KK Zander, CJ Robinson… - Conservation …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Formal engagement of indigenous peoples in conservation is increasing globally and leads
to multiple benefits to communities while contributing to national and international …

[PDF][PDF] A roadmap for coordinated landscape-scale coastal and marine ecosystem restoration

MI Saunders, NJ Waltham, T Cannard… - Cairns …, 2022 - nespmarinecoastal.edu.au
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 …

Mobilisation of indigenous and local knowledge as a source of useable evidence for conservation partnerships

P Malmer, V Masterson, B Austin… - … research, policy and …, 2020 - books.google.com
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 …

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 …