An antiracist, anticolonial agenda for urban greening and conservation
Productive discourse regarding the role of racism and colonialism in conservation is growing
but still limited. Inadequate recognition of these powerful forces has significantly impeded …
but still limited. Inadequate recognition of these powerful forces has significantly impeded …
The replication crisis has led to positive structural, procedural, and community changes
The emergence of large-scale replication projects yielding successful rates substantially
lower than expected caused the behavioural, cognitive, and social sciences to experience a …
lower than expected caused the behavioural, cognitive, and social sciences to experience a …
[HTML][HTML] Connected Conservation: Rethinking conservation for a telecoupled world
The convergence of the biodiversity and climate crises, widening of wealth inequality, and
most recently the COVID-19 pandemic underscore the urgent need to mobilize change to …
most recently the COVID-19 pandemic underscore the urgent need to mobilize change to …
[HTML][HTML] Global South leadership towards inclusive tropical ecology and conservation
Abstract Strengthening participation of Global South researchers in tropical ecology and
conservation is a target of our scientific community, but strategies for fostering increased …
conservation is a target of our scientific community, but strategies for fostering increased …
Questioning the practice of participation: Critical reflections on participatory map** as a research tool
Participatory map** has been documented to be an effective process for empowering
stakeholders and integrating Indigenous and western systems of knowledge. Reflecting on …
stakeholders and integrating Indigenous and western systems of knowledge. Reflecting on …
Recognizing reflexivity among conservation practitioners
When deciding how to conserve biodiversity, practitioners navigate diverse missions,
sometimes conflicting approaches, and uncertain trade‐offs. These choices are based not …
sometimes conflicting approaches, and uncertain trade‐offs. These choices are based not …
Responsibility, equity, justice, and inclusion in dynamic human–wildlife interactions
In an era of rapid environmental change, human–wildlife interactions (HWIs) are
increasingly complex and pervasive across ecosystems. Negative outcomes from such …
increasingly complex and pervasive across ecosystems. Negative outcomes from such …
Identifying key federal, state, and private lands strategies for achieving 30× 30 in the United States
Achieving ambitious goals to conserve at least 30% of US lands and waters by 2030 (“30×
30”) will require a multiscale baseline understanding of current protections, key …
30”) will require a multiscale baseline understanding of current protections, key …
[HTML][HTML] The performance of global forest governance: Three contrasting perspectives
The scope and complexity of international forest-related governance have expanded
tremendously over the last decades. As many as 41 'institutional elements' were counted by …
tremendously over the last decades. As many as 41 'institutional elements' were counted by …
Seeing beyond the frames we inherit: A challenge to tenacious conservation narratives
SM Chignell, T Satterfield - People and Nature, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Natural and social scientists everywhere are struggling to understand how to proceed in the
face of continued biodiversity loss and the injustices brought upon people living in and …
face of continued biodiversity loss and the injustices brought upon people living in and …