The management of urban stormwater has become increasingly complex over recent decades. Consequently, terminology describing the principles and practices of urban …
Over time, sustainability paradigms have evolved from meeting human needs throughout time to improving human wellbeing and the viability of ecological systems. Regenerative …
GR Harmsworth, S Awatere - Ecosystem services in New Zealand …, 2013 - mwpress.co.nz
A framework/model based on Māori knowledge, values and perspectives is presented that distinguishes 'cultural values' from 'cultural services' and extends the definition of cultural …
S Souther, S Colombo, NN Lyndon - Frontiers in Ecology and …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) is an understanding of natural systems acquired through long-term human interactions with particular landscapes. Traditional knowledge …
YA Boafo, O Saito, S Kato, C Kamiyama… - … Journal of Biodiversity …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
This study combines qualitative and quantitative research to examine perceptions held by rural households in Northern Ghana regarding the value of traditional ecological knowledge …
Regenerative tourism and hospitality (RTH) offer the industry a robust transformational potential as a further step toward sustainability thinking and development. This study aims to …
H Moewaka Barnes, G Harmsworth… - AlterNative: An …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Complex multidimensional challenges have prompted a transformational shift towards holistic research integration with knowledge systems differing from conventional science …
Understanding local knowledge and practices of soil and water conservation is essential for designing and implementing cost-effective and sustainable erosion control programs, and …
The Royal Society of New Zealand encouraged this Forum on cross-cultural environmental research and management following the publication of a special issue of the New Zealand …