A review of transdisciplinary research in sustainability science

P Brandt, A Ernst, F Gralla, C Luederitz, DJ Lang… - Ecological …, 2013 - Elsevier
Achieving the goal of sustainability requires understanding and management of
unprecedented and interconnected challenges. A transdisciplinary approach is a key …

From myopia to clarity: sharpening the focus of ecosystem management through the lens of palaeoecology

L Gillson, R Marchant - Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2014 - cell.com
Maintaining biodiversity and ecosystem services in a changing environment requires a
temporal perspective that informs realistic restoration and management targets. Such targets …

Bridging science and traditional knowledge to assess cumulative impacts of stressors on ecosystem health

CS Mantyka-Pringle, TD Jardine, L Bradford… - Environment …, 2017 - Elsevier
Cumulative environmental impacts driven by anthropogenic stressors lead to
disproportionate effects on indigenous communities that are reliant on land and water …

Climate change policy responses for Canada's Inuit population: The importance of and opportunities for adaptation

JD Ford, T Pearce, F Duerden, C Furgal… - Global Environmental …, 2010 - Elsevier
We identify and examine how policy intervention can help Canada's Inuit population adapt
to climate change. The policy responses are based on an understanding of the determinants …

Community collaboration and climate change research in the Canadian Arctic

TD Pearce, JD Ford, GJ Laidler, B Smit, F Duerden… - Polar …, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
Research on climate change impacts, vulnerability and adaptation, particularly projects
aiming to contribute to practical adaptation initiatives, requires active involvement and …

Inuit vulnerability and adaptive capacity to climate change in Ulukhaktok, Northwest Territories, Canada

T Pearce, B Smit, F Duerden, JD Ford, A Goose… - Polar Record, 2010 - cambridge.org
Climate change is already being experienced in the Arctic with implications for ecosystems
and the communities that depend on them. This paper argues that an assessment of …

Vulnerability of Aboriginal health systems in Canada to climate change

JD Ford, L Berrang-Ford, M King, C Furgal - Global Environmental Change, 2010 - Elsevier
Climate change has been identified as potentially the biggest health threat of the 21st
century. Canada in general has a well developed public health system and low burden of …

Science–policy processes for transboundary water governance

D Armitage, RC De Loë, M Morris, TWD Edwards… - Ambio, 2015 - Springer
In this policy perspective, we outline several conditions to support effective science–policy
interaction, with a particular emphasis on improving water governance in transboundary …

Art and artistic processes bridge knowledge systems about social-ecological change: An empirical examination with Inuit artists from Nunavut, Canada

KJ Rathwell, D Armitage - Ecology and Society, 2016 - JSTOR
The role of art and artistic processes is one fruitful yet underexplored area of social-
ecological resilience. Art and art making can nurture Indigenous knowledge and at the same …

Guiding principles for transdisciplinary sustainability research and practice

MG Reed, JP Robson, M Campos Rivera… - People and …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Transdisciplinary sustainability scientists are called to conduct research with community
actors to understand and improve relations between people and nature. Yet, research …