Indigenous environmental justice within marine ecosystems: A systematic review of the literature on indigenous peoples' involvement in marine governance and …
We develop and apply a systematic review methodology to identify and understand how the
peer-reviewed literature characterises Indigenous peoples' involvement in marine …
peer-reviewed literature characterises Indigenous peoples' involvement in marine …
Reanimating the strangled rivers of Aotearoa New Zealand
Contemporary management practices have artificially confined (strangled) river systems in
Aotearoa New Zealand to support intensified land use in riparian areas. These practices …
Aotearoa New Zealand to support intensified land use in riparian areas. These practices …
[HTML][HTML] Transitioning toward “deep” knowledge co-production in coastal and marine systems: examining the interplay among governance, power, and knowledge
Knowledge co-production (KCP) is presented as an effective strategy to inform responses to
complex coastal and marine social-ecological challenges. Co-production processes are …
complex coastal and marine social-ecological challenges. Co-production processes are …
Situating climate change adaptation within plural worlds: The role of Indigenous and local knowledge in Pentecost Island, Vanuatu
Scholars, practitioners, and decision-makers are increasingly recognising that Indigenous
knowledge can play a significant role in facilitating adaptation to climate change. Yet …
knowledge can play a significant role in facilitating adaptation to climate change. Yet …
Can Western water law become more 'relational'? A survey of comparative laws affecting water across Australasia and the Americas
E Macpherson - Journal of the Royal Society of new Zealand, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
There is increasing support, in international legal theory and advocacy, for water
governance approaches that go beyond the technocratic, and recognise the reciprocal …
governance approaches that go beyond the technocratic, and recognise the reciprocal …
Decolonising flooding and risk management: Indigenous peoples, settler colonialism, and memories of environmental injustices
This paper examines the history of settler-colonialism and how settler-colonial-led policies
and projects to remake the landscapes and waterscapes of Aotearoa New Zealand resulted …
and projects to remake the landscapes and waterscapes of Aotearoa New Zealand resulted …
Broadening environmental governance ontologies to enhance ecosystem-based management in Aotearoa New Zealand
Ecosystem-based management (EBM) is a holistic approach to managing marine
environments that can potentially reconcile cross-sectoral conflicts, scale mismatches, and …
environments that can potentially reconcile cross-sectoral conflicts, scale mismatches, and …
[HTML][HTML] Getting back to that point of balance: Indigenous environmental justice and the California Indian Basketweavers' Association
JRO Dent, C Smith, MC Gonzales… - Ecology and …, 2023 - ecologyandsociety.org
Emerging theories of Indigenous environmental justice reframe environmental problems and
solutions using Indigenous onto-epistemologies, emphasizing the agency of non-human …
solutions using Indigenous onto-epistemologies, emphasizing the agency of non-human …
Restoring sociocultural relationships with rivers: Experiments in fluvial pluralism
D Hikuroa, G Brierley, M Tadaki, B Blue… - … : Political, social, and …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
River restoration is not just a biophysical act but a sociocultural intervention which reflects
and affects relationships between people and the environment. To restore a river is to assert …
and affects relationships between people and the environment. To restore a river is to assert …
Restoration as reconnection: A relational approach to urban stream repair
Urban stream environments have been significantly altered through processes of
colonisation and urbanisation. In Te Whanganui‐a‐Tara Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand …
colonisation and urbanisation. In Te Whanganui‐a‐Tara Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand …