[HTML][HTML] Transformative governance of biodiversity: insights for sustainable development

IJ Visseren-Hamakers, J Razzaque, P McElwee… - Current Opinion in …, 2021 - Elsevier
While there is much debate on transformative change among academics and policymakers,
the discussion on how to govern such change is still in its infancy. This article argues that …

Relational approaches to sustainability transformations: walking together in a world of many worlds

S West, LJ Haider, T Hertz… - Ecosystems and …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Transformations to sustainability require alternatives to the paradigms, practices, and
policies that have generated social-ecological destruction and the Anthropocene. In …

[PDF][PDF] Water governance research in a messy world: A review

L Whaley - Water Alternatives, 2022 - water-alternatives.org
Water governance research is confronted with a messy world that is difficult to make sense
of. Mainstream policy approaches tend to simplify and standardise this messiness in ways …

[LIBRO][B] Decolonising blue spaces in the Anthropocene: Freshwater management in Aotearoa New Zealand

M Parsons, K Fisher, RP Crease - 2021 - library.oapen.org
This open access book crosses disciplinary boundaries to connect theories of environmental
justice with Indigenous people's experiences of freshwater management and governance. It …

Situating climate change adaptation within plural worlds: The role of Indigenous and local knowledge in Pentecost Island, Vanuatu

A Rarai, M Parsons, M Nursey-Bray… - … and Planning E …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Scholars, practitioners, and decision-makers are increasingly recognising that Indigenous
knowledge can play a significant role in facilitating adaptation to climate change. Yet …

Indigenous environmental justice within marine ecosystems: A systematic review of the literature on indigenous peoples' involvement in marine governance and …

M Parsons, L Taylor, R Crease - Sustainability, 2021 - mdpi.com
We develop and apply a systematic review methodology to identify and understand how the
peer-reviewed literature characterises Indigenous peoples' involvement in marine …

Reanimating the strangled rivers of Aotearoa New Zealand

GJ Brierley, D Hikuroa, IC Fuller… - Wiley …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Contemporary management practices have artificially confined (strangled) river systems in
Aotearoa New Zealand to support intensified land use in riparian areas. These practices …

Living waters, law first: Nyikina and Mangala water governance in the Kimberley, Western Australia

M RiverOfLife, KS Taylor, A Poelina - Australasian Journal of Water …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT The 'Living Waters, Law First'water governance framework centres Living
Waters, First Law and the health/well-being of people and Country. The framework is based …

Decolonising flooding and risk management: Indigenous peoples, settler colonialism, and memories of environmental injustices

M Parsons, K Fisher - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
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 …

Drawing from Indigenous ontologies and practices to rethink European water policy

J Linton, C Pahl‐Wostl - River research and applications, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
The purpose of this article is to begin a discussion of how Indigenous ontologies and
practices might be brought to bear on water policy and management in Europe. Such a …