Connecting competences and pedagogical approaches for sustainable development in higher education: A literature review and framework proposal
Research into and practice of Higher Education for Sustainable Development (HESD) have
been increasing during the last two decades. These have focused on providing …
been increasing during the last two decades. These have focused on providing …
Rediscovering the potential of indigenous storytelling for conservation practice
Several intergovernmental policy instruments, including the World Heritage Convention of
UNESCO and the Convention on Biological Diversity, have proposed to develop integrated …
UNESCO and the Convention on Biological Diversity, have proposed to develop integrated …
Scientists' warning to humanity on threats to indigenous and local knowledge systems
The knowledge systems and practices of Indigenous Peoples and local communities play
critical roles in safeguarding the biological and cultural diversity of our planet. Globalization …
critical roles in safeguarding the biological and cultural diversity of our planet. Globalization …
Traditional ecological knowledge in innovation governance: a framework for responsible and just innovation
ABSTRACT Change in Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) is not easily understood in
terms of Western innovation discourses. In fact, innovations in the sense of modern and …
terms of Western innovation discourses. In fact, innovations in the sense of modern and …
Risk management and decision making in relation to sustainable development
Executive summary Increases in global mean surface temperature are projected to result in
continued permafrost degradation and coastal degradation (high confidence), increased …
continued permafrost degradation and coastal degradation (high confidence), increased …
[HTML][HTML] Dynamics of pastoral traditional ecological knowledge: a global state-of-the-art review
Traditional ecological knowledge enables pastoralists to cope with social-ecological
changes, thereby increasing the sustainability of their practices and fostering social …
changes, thereby increasing the sustainability of their practices and fostering social …
Biocultural hysteresis inhibits adaptation to environmental change
POB Lyver, P Timoti, T Davis, JM Tylianakis - Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2019 - cell.com
Indigenous peoples and local communities (IPLC) often use natural resources as both a
reason and mechanism for environmental management, yet a number of environmental …
reason and mechanism for environmental management, yet a number of environmental …
Art and artistic processes bridge knowledge systems about social-ecological change: An empirical examination with Inuit artists from Nunavut, Canada
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 …
ecological resilience. Art and art making can nurture Indigenous knowledge and at the same …
Bane or blessing? Reviewing cultural values of bats across the Asia-Pacific region
Chiroptophobia, or the fear of bats, which encompasses negative perceptions of bats as
disease vectors, pests, or harmful creatures associated with evil spirits, represents an …
disease vectors, pests, or harmful creatures associated with evil spirits, represents an …
An indigenous knowledge-based sustainable landscape for mountain villages: The Jiabang rice terraces of Guizhou, China
N Wang, M Fang, M Beauchamp, Z Jia, Z Zhou - Habitat International, 2021 - Elsevier
A robust understanding of the effect of indigenous knowledge systems (IKSs) on spatial
patterns of natural resource management (NRM) in mountain landscapes could contribute to …
patterns of natural resource management (NRM) in mountain landscapes could contribute to …