Relational approaches to sustainability transformations: walking together in a world of many worlds
Transformations to sustainability require alternatives to the paradigms, practices, and
policies that have generated social-ecological destruction and the Anthropocene. In …
policies that have generated social-ecological destruction and the Anthropocene. In …
[HTML][HTML] Navigating complex geopolitical landscapes: Challenges in conserving the endangered Arabian wolf
Grey wolf (Canis lupus) populations are beginning to increase globally after centuries of
decline. While protective legislations and policy implementations have been driving this …
decline. While protective legislations and policy implementations have been driving this …
Pop-up restoration in colonial contexts: applying an indigenous food systems lens to ecological restoration
As environmental injustices and their disproportionate harms to Indigenous communities are
increasingly acknowledged, restoration strategies are being deployed widely by …
increasingly acknowledged, restoration strategies are being deployed widely by …
Operationalizing ambiguity in sustainability science: embracing the elephant in the room
Ambiguity is often recognized as an intrinsic aspect of addressing complex sustainability
challenges. Nevertheless, in the practice of transdisciplinary sustainability research …
challenges. Nevertheless, in the practice of transdisciplinary sustainability research …
[HTML][HTML] Re-centering social justice in conservation science: Progressive policies, methods, and practices
From the inception of the field itself, conservation biology has been described as a mission-
driven discipline. While the mission orientation has been aligned to protect and recover …
driven discipline. While the mission orientation has been aligned to protect and recover …
Rivers across worlds: A conceptual framework for ontological inclusion & exclusion in participatory water governance
Water-related crises and disasters are increasing in frequency and severity. Integrated
Water Resources Management (IWRM) has been established over the last few decades …
Water Resources Management (IWRM) has been established over the last few decades …
Imperilled birds and First Peoples' land and sea Country in Australia
ABSTRACT For First Peoples across Australia, birds have important connections to kin and
Country. We draw on a recent analysis of all Australia's threatened bird taxa to identify on …
Country. We draw on a recent analysis of all Australia's threatened bird taxa to identify on …
Going upstream: a pluri-ontological analysis and proposal for Brazilian participatory water governance
Despite the growing emphasis on ontological pluralism in environmental policy debates,
innovation within national state environmental governance and management remains …
innovation within national state environmental governance and management remains …
Relations of divergence and convergence. Political ontology at the intersection of protected areas and neoliberal conservation
We explore how relational thinking in protected area (PA) conservation both converges with
and diverges from neoliberal capitalism. Deploying political ontology as a relational mode of …
and diverges from neoliberal capitalism. Deploying political ontology as a relational mode of …
Integrating western and Indigenous knowledge to identify habitat suitability and survey for the white-throated grasswren (Amytornis woodwardi) in the Arnhem Plateau …
Context Many Australian threatened species occur on Indigenous-owned and/or managed
lands, often in vast, remote areas that are difficult and expensive to access. One such …
lands, often in vast, remote areas that are difficult and expensive to access. One such …