Braiding Indigenous knowledge systems and Western-based sciences in the Alberta oil sands region: A systematic review

AAE Wilcox, JF Provencher, DA Henri, SM Alexander… - Facets, 2023 - facetsjournal.com
The braiding of Indigenous knowledge systems and Western-based sciences offers insights
into ecology and has emerged as a way to help address complex environmental issues. We …

Heavenly lights: An exploratory review of auroral ecosystem services and disservices

JD Broome, D Cook, B Davíðsdóttir - Ecosystem Services, 2024 - Elsevier
Auroral ecosystem services (ES) is a subject that has not yet been formally addressed in the
expansive ecosystem services literature. This study conducts a systematic literature review …

Exploring a grassland biodiversity hotspot in the Serbian Carpathians: Interdisciplinary perspectives and conservation implications

M Janišová, A Sorescu-Marinković, S Aćić… - Biological …, 2024 - Elsevier
Land-use changes resulted in a decline of biodiversity in recent European agricultural
landscapes. Nevertheless, regions practicing sustained low-input farming continue to harbor …

Natural and Indigenous sciences: reflections on an attempt to collaborate

I Kater - Regional Environmental Change, 2022 - Springer
Natural scientists are increasingly being encouraged to engage with local and Indigenous
communities when carrying out research. However, these attempts at collaboration can …

Interdisciplinary, but how? Anthropological perspectives from collaborative research on climate and environmental change

S Elixhauser, Z Boni, NG Bon, U Kanjir, A Meyer… - … Science & Policy, 2024 - Elsevier
The aim of this perspective article is to rethink how anthropology can be involved in
interdisciplinary research on climate and environmental change, considering wide-spread …

The role of traditional ecological knowledge, given the transformation of pastoralism in Central and Eastern Mongolia

S Peter, S Niess, B Batjav, N Dejid, L Drees, Y Jäschke… - Ambio, 2024 - Springer
Mongolian nomadic herders traditionally pass on ecological knowledge intergenerationally,
mainly within families. However, little is known about how current societal transformation …

The many faces of knowledge: Do science and traditional ecological knowledge coexist in federal assessments?

LR Beaulieu‐Guay - Canadian Public Administration, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Traditional Ecological Knowledge is officially recognized as a legitimate source of
information when legislating on wildlife management at the federal level. This study …

What Are ILK in Relation to Science? Using the 'Ethic of Equivocation'to Co-Produce New Knowledge for Conservation

M Root-Bernstein, P Du Plessis, M Guerrero-Gatica… - Sustainability, 2023 - mdpi.com
Attention to epistemological relationships between Indigenous and local knowledges (ILK)
and conservation science is increasing. Some approaches for doing so have been …

Benefits and challenges of reviewing across knowledge systems:'Gourmet omnivore'pigs foraging in the wild

Z Molnár, L Demeter, K Szabados, A Kiš… - People and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Evidence‐based conservation can benefit substantially from multiple knowledge sources
and different knowledge systems. While traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) and …

The impact of green knowledge and sustainability on green travel intentions through the lens of theory of reasoned goal pursuit

TB Luong - Tourism Review, 2024 - emerald.com
Purpose The purpose of this study is to investigate the factors influencing green travel
intentions within the tourism sector. By examining the moderating effect of green knowledge …