Learning our way out of environmental policy problems: A review of the scholarship
In acknowledgement of the complexity of environmental challenges, research on learning in
environmental policy has grown substantially over the past two decades across a range of …
environmental policy has grown substantially over the past two decades across a range of …
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 …
Indigenous frameworks for observing and responding to climate change in Alaska
P Cochran, OH Huntington, C Pungowiyi, S Tom… - Climate change and …, 2014 - Springer
Despite a keen awareness of climate change, northern Indigenous Peoples have had
limited participation in climate-change science due to limited access, power imbalances …
limited participation in climate-change science due to limited access, power imbalances …
The importance of social drivers in the resilient provision of ecosystem services
While a sustained flow of ecosystem services brings tangible benefits to humans, some
ecosystem states and suites of services may be more desired by some people than others …
ecosystem states and suites of services may be more desired by some people than others …
Valuing marine and coastal ecosystem services: an integrated participatory framework
The complex nature of marine and coastal ecosystems combined with the inaccessibility and
invisibility of the majority of their goods and services call for tailored approaches to …
invisibility of the majority of their goods and services call for tailored approaches to …
Marine mammal co-management in Canada's Arctic: Knowledge co-production for learning and adaptive capacity
A Dale, D Armitage - Marine Policy, 2011 - Elsevier
This paper examines the challenge of knowledge co-production and the implications for
learning and adapting in the context of a narwhal co-management in Nunavut, Canada …
learning and adapting in the context of a narwhal co-management in Nunavut, Canada …
[KNIHA][B] Anthropology and Climate Change: From Transformations to Worldmaking
In this third edition of Anthropology and Climate Change, Susan Crate and Mark Nuttall offer
a collection of chapters that examine how anthropologists work on climate change issues …
a collection of chapters that examine how anthropologists work on climate change issues …
Understanding and adapting to observed changes in the Alaskan Arctic: Actionable knowledge co-production with Alaska Native communities
Global changes in climate, connectivity, and commerce are having profound impacts on the
Arctic environment and inhabitants. There is widespread recognition of the value of …
Arctic environment and inhabitants. There is widespread recognition of the value of …
Institutional fit and policy design in water governance: Nebraska's Natural Resources Districts
The extent to which rules in a governing arrangement addresses its local conditions is
usually defined in the environmental governance literature as the problem of fit. Actors in …
usually defined in the environmental governance literature as the problem of fit. Actors in …
The socio-cultural benefits and costs of the traditional hunting of dugongs Dugong dugon and green turtles Chelonia mydas in Torres Strait, Australia
Signatory states of the Convention on Biological Diversity must 'protect and encourage the
customary use of biological resources in accordance with traditional cultural practices that …
customary use of biological resources in accordance with traditional cultural practices that …