Disrupting and diversifying the values, voices and governance principles that shape biodiversity science and management

AK Salomon, DK Okamoto… - … of the Royal …, 2023 - royalsocietypublishing.org
With climate, biodiversity and inequity crises squarely upon us, never has there been a more
pressing time to rethink how we conceptualize, understand and manage our relationship …

Historical ecology of forest garden management in L a xyuubm Ts' msyen and beyond

CG Armstrong, N Lyons, AC McAlvay… - Ecosystems and …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Cultural land-use is an important driver of ecosystem change, influencing the composition of
species across landscapes and through time. Recent research in northwestern North …

A century of knowledge: Kwakw aka'wakw Elders and environmental change

T Mustonen, B Van Dam, H Eklund - Facets, 2021 - facetsjournal.com
This paper reviews a century of Kwakw aka'wakw knowledge on ecological, climate, and
social change. We trace the era of Indigenous governance (about the precolonial period) …

Ancestral sea gardens supported human settlements for at least 3,800 years on the Northwest Coast of North America

K Holmes, D Lepofsky, NF Smith, TD Crowell… - Frontiers in Earth …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
The relationships between clam gardens and human settlement throughout the millennia
reflects the inseparable links among human demographics, marine management systems …

Taking care of knowledge, taking care of salmon: towards Indigenous data sovereignty in an era of climate change and cumulative effects

SE Cannon, JW Moore, MS Adams, T Degai, E Griggs… - FACETS, 2024 - facetsjournal.com
In this paper, we argue that Indigenous data sovereignty (IDS) is vital for addressing threats
to ecosystems, as well as for Indigenous Peoples re-establishing and maintaining …

A commentary on the role of hatcheries and stocking programs in salmon conservation and adapting ourselves to less‐than‐wild futures

HL Harrison, V Berseth - Fish and Fisheries, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Hatcheries and stocking programs serve a variety of objectives, including the conservation
of salmon populations. Much attention has been given to the importance of genetic integrity …

Indigenous and decolonial futures: Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas as potential pathways of reconciliation

J Townsend, R Roth - Frontiers in Human Dynamics, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Crown governments, the conservation sector, academics, and some Indigenous
governments, communities, and organizations are framing Indigenous Protected and …

Gardening practices in Alaska build on traditional food system foundations

M Mucioki, S Kelly, D Holen, B Powell… - Agriculture and Human …, 2024 - Springer
Community-based food cultivation by and for rural Alaskans has never been stronger. Rural
gardeners, many Indigenous, provide their families and communities with affordable access …

Indigenous and Decolonial Futurities: Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas as Potential Pathways of Reconciliation

J Townsend - 2022 - atrium.lib.uoguelph.ca
Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas (IPCAs), a form of Indigenous-led conservation,
are gaining momentum in Turtle Island/Canada. While advancing Indigenous and …

A Never-Ending Fight to Defend One's Land?: Environmental Justice for Indigenous Communities in Canada

L Donk - 2024 - essay.utwente.nl
Indigenous Peoples (IPs) in Canada face ongoing systemic oppression in their centuries-old
fight for rights. Despite the UNDRIP being adopted into Canadian law with the UNDRIP Act …