Integrating traditional and local ecological knowledge into forest biodiversity conservation in the Pacific Northwest

S Charnley, AP Fischer, ET Jones - Forest ecology and management, 2007 - Elsevier
The potential for traditional and local ecological knowledge to contribute to biodiversity
conservation has been widely recognized, but the actual application of this knowledge to …

[图书][B] Resilience, reciprocity and ecological economics: Northwest Coast sustainability

R Trosper - 2009 - taylorfrancis.com
How did one group of indigenous societies, on the Northwest Coast of North America,
manage to live sustainably with their ecosystems for over two thousand years? Can the …

[PDF][PDF] Decolonial conservation: Establishing Indigenous Protected Areas for future generations in the face of extractive capitalism

M Youdelis, J Townsend… - Journal of …, 2021 - journals.librarypublishing.arizona …
Extractive capitalism has long been the driving force of settler colonialism in Canada, and
continues to threaten the sovereignty, lands and waters of Indigenous nations across the …

“They could take you out for coffee and call it consultation!”: The colonial antipolitics of Indigenous consultation in Jasper National Park

M Youdelis - Environment and Planning A: Economy and …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Although Canada has been applauded for its co-management arrangements in recently
established national parks, it continues to struggle with its legacy of colonial dispossession …

The eastern grey kangaroo: current management and future directions

K Descovich, A Tribe, IJ McDonald… - Wildlife …, 2016 - CSIRO Publishing
The eastern grey kangaroo is a common and iconic species of Australia. Its specialised
behaviour and reproduction have evolved as adaptations to the Australian environment …

“Wilderness” revisited: Is Canadian park management moving beyond the “wilderness” ethic?

M Youdelis, R Nakoochee, C O'Neil… - The Canadian …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
This paper questions whether the rescaling of conservation practice in Canada to include
local and Indigenous communities, NGOs, and private market‐based actors represents a …

Co-management as a catalyst: Pathways to post-colonial forestry in the Klamath Basin, California

S Diver - Human Ecology, 2016 - Springer
Co-management frameworks are intended to facilitate sustainable resource management
and more equitable power sharing between state agencies and Indigenous communities …

First Nations values in protected area governance: Tla-o-qui-aht tribal parks and Pacific Rim National Park Reserve

G Murray, L King - Human Ecology, 2012 - Springer
Over the past few decades there has been increasing attention paid to 'shared'forms of
governance and to the creation of new protected areas (PAs) that are designed to address …

Indigenous self-governance and the deployment of knowledge in collaborative environmental management in Canada

R Bowie - Journal of Canadian Studies, 2013 - utpjournals.press
This essay examines the rebuilding and revitalizing of self-governance capacities in
Indigenous communities, and how this is impacting their efficacy in resource management …

Public trust and knowledge in the context of emerging climate-adaptive forestry policies

GP St-Laurent, S Hagerman, KM Findlater… - Journal of Environmental …, 2019 - Elsevier
Effective governance of public forests depends, in part, on public support for changes in
forest management, particularly those responding to changes in socio-ecological conditions …