Biocultural approaches to well-being and sustainability indicators across scales

EJ Sterling, C Filardi, A Toomey, A Sigouin… - Nature ecology & …, 2017 - nature.com
Monitoring and evaluation are central to ensuring that innovative, multi-scale, and
interdisciplinary approaches to sustainability are effective. The development of relevant …

Traditional knowledge for climate resilience in the Pacific Islands

PD Nunn, R Kumar, HM Barrowman… - Wiley …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Pacific Islands, many relatively remote and small, have been occupied by people for more
than 3000 years during which time they experienced climate‐driven environmental changes …

Strengthening and implementing the global response

H De Coninck, A Revi, M Babiker, P Bertoldi… - Global warming of 1.5 …, 2018 - research.rug.nl
The global response to warming of 1.5 oC comprises transitions in land and ecosystem,
energy, urban and infrastructure, and industrial systems. The feasibility of mitigation and …

Climate change: Vulnerability and resilience of tourism and the entire economy

T Dogru, EA Marchio, U Bulut, C Suess - Tourism Management, 2019 - Elsevier
Fluctuating and extreme weather patterns are acute indicators of climate change and these
patterns modify tourist activities. The tourism industry is thus considered highly vulnerable to …

Adaptation to climate change: Does traditional ecological knowledge hold the key?

N Hosen, H Nakamura, A Hamzah - Sustainability, 2020 - mdpi.com
The traditional knowledge of indigenous people is often neglected despite its significance in
combating climate change. This study uncovers the potential of traditional ecological …

Beyond services: A process and framework to incorporate cultural, genealogical, place-based, and indigenous relationships in ecosystem service assessments

P Pascua, H McMillen, T Ticktin, M Vaughan… - Ecosystem Services, 2017 - Elsevier
Cultural ecosystem services (CES)–the non-material benefits realized through human-
environmental interactions–contribute to ecosystem service assessments by revealing key …

Creating a space for place and multidimensional well-being: lessons learned from localizing the SDGs

EJ Sterling, P Pascua, A Sigouin, N Gazit, L Mandle… - Sustainability …, 2020 - Springer
Achieving sustainable development globally requires multilevel and interdisciplinary efforts
and perspectives. Global goals shape priorities and actions at multiple scales, creating …

Voluntary immobility and existential security in a changing climate in the Pacific

C Farbotko, C McMichael - Asia Pacific Viewpoint, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
With the expectation of adverse climate change impacts, some (often majority) Indigenous
populations of the Pacific are expressing a preference to remain on Indigenous lands for …

Local practices and production confer resilience to rural Pacific food systems during the COVID-19 pandemic

CE Ferguson, T Tuxson, S Mangubhai, S Jupiter… - Marine Policy, 2022 - Elsevier
Resilience of food systems is key to ensuring food security through crisis. The COVID-19
pandemic presents an unprecedented shock that reveals varying levels of resilience of …

Value of traditional oral narratives in building climate-change resilience: insights from rural communities in Fiji

SZ Janif, PD Nunn, P Geraghty, W Aalbersberg… - Ecology and …, 2016 - JSTOR
In the interests of improving engagement with Pacific Island communities to enable
development of effective and sustainable adaptation strategies to climate change, we looked …