Indigenous Māori values and perspectives to inform freshwater management in Aotearoa-New Zealand

G Harmsworth, S Awatere, M Robb - Ecology and society, 2016 - JSTOR
In response to widespread water quality and quantity issues, the New Zealand Government
has recently embarked on a number of comprehensive freshwater management reforms …

Scientific landscape related to mapuche indigenous peoples and Wallmapu territory

C Bañales-Seguel, W Riquelme Maulén, A Álvez… - Sustainability, 2020 - mdpi.com
Recent international recognition of indigenous peoples, their rights and contributions to
solving current challenges has directed academic attention to the way research is conducted …

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 …

Dilemmas of making and unmaking environmental and cultural heritage in Southern Belize

K Baines, R Zarger - International Journal of Heritage Studies, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Heritage is defined and maintained through complex and changing processes. In what ways
might heritage scholars and practitioners understand dynamic complexities theoretically …

“It's Good to Learn about the Plants”: promoting social justice and community health through the development of a Maya environmental and cultural heritage …

K Baines, RK Zarger - Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences, 2017 - Springer
Indigenous communities have the need to respond rapidly as development processes
continue to change global environments. This paper argues that the health of communities …

Post-disaster recoveries, post-disaster complexities: social cohesion, immigration and memory on the Caribbean island of Montserrat

C Monteil - 2018 - ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk
This thesis aims to better understand the long-term recovery processes after a catastrophe
linked to a natural hazard, and the adaptation strategies implemented to reduce the risk of …

[图书][B] Indigenous knowledge of a changing environment: an ethnoecological perspective from Bolivian Amazonia

Á Fernández-Llamazares - 2015 - ddd.uab.cat
Indigenous peoples are increasingly facing threats resulting from a changing global
environment. Given the unprecedented rates of ongoing Global Environmental Change …

Mutualistic tree-frugivore interactions in Afrotropical forests: from local ecological knowledge to the identification of network interaction patterns

CD Durand-Bessart - 2022 - theses.hal.science
Frugivory in tropical forests is a major ecological process, as most tree species rely on
frugivores for their dispersion, and numerous animal species used fruits as their principal …

Researching and Classifying Indigenous Communication

E Akpabio - Indigenous Communication: A Global Perspective, 2023 - Springer
Based on the marginalization that anything indigenous has been subjected to, this chapter
goes to great lengths to show that indigenous scholarship is at par with that of their western …

Niigani Miinigowiziiwin (we give these gifts to the future)

M Goodchild - 2023 - uwspace.uwaterloo.ca
This dissertation is the ni di-bah-ji-mo-win (my personal story) of being an Anishinaabekwe
(Ojibway woman) doctoral student, studying conventional systems thinking, complexity and …