[HTML][HTML] From pro-growth and planetary limits to degrowth and decoloniality: An emerging bioeconomy policy and research agenda

S Ramcilovic-Suominen, M Kröger… - Forest Policy and …, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract In 2012, the European Commission (EC) introduced the new bio-based economy or
bioeconomy policy project, since adopted by about 50 countries. Alongside politicians …

Inequalities in the production and dissemination of biodiversity conservation knowledge on Tanzania: A 50-year bibliometric analysis

MB Mabele, H Nnko, I Mwanyoka, WA Kiwango… - Biological …, 2023 - Elsevier
Tanzania is a popular keyword in biodiversity conservation publications, but, trends in
research collaborations, scientific knowledge production and authors' productivity remain …

[HTML][HTML] Conflict and conservation: On the role of protected areas for environmental justice

A Bontempi, P Venturi, D Del Bene, A Scheidel… - Global Environmental …, 2023 - Elsevier
When are protected areas drivers of environmental injustices and conflict, and under which
circumstances may they support customary users in protecting their lands and livelihoods …

An outcome-oriented, social–ecological framework for assessing protected area effectiveness

A Ghoddousi, J Loos, T Kuemmerle - Bioscience, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Both the number and the extent of protected areas have grown considerably in recent years,
but evaluations of their effectiveness remain partial and are hard to compare across cases …

[HTML][HTML] Leadership roles for sustainable development: The case of a Malaysian green hotel

MF Ahmed, MB Mokhtar, CK Lim, AWK Hooi, KE Lee - Sustainability, 2021 - mdpi.com
The leadership roles of green hotels are essential for sustainable development because of
their contribution to reducing carbon emission, supplying safe food, and managing water …

[HTML][HTML] Who decides? The governance of rewilding in Scotland 'between the cracks': Community participation, public engagement, and partnerships

A Martin, A Fischer, R McMorran - Journal of Rural Studies, 2023 - Elsevier
Rewilding is a conservation approach which seeks to restore natural processes and
ecosystem functionality. However, it also has a strong social dimension, characterised by a …

[HTML][HTML] Inviting a decolonial praxis for future imaginaries of nature: Introducing the Entangled Time Tree

N Terry, A Castro, B Chibwe, G Karuri-Sebina… - … Science & Policy, 2024 - Elsevier
The practice of envisioning the future has deep roots in the past. Across the continent of
Africa, there are traditions of oral storytelling, griots, folklore, and indigenous speculation that …

[HTML][HTML] Indigenous-led nature-based solutions for the climate crisis: insights from Canada

B Vogel, L Yumagulova, G McBean, KA Charles Norris - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
This article provides an international and national overview of climate change and
biodiversity frameworks and is focused on emerging evidence of Indigenous leadership and …

Radical social innovations and the spatialities of grassroots activism: navigating pathways for tackling inequality and reinventing the commons

E Apostolopoulou… - Journal of …, 2022 - research-repository.st-andrews.ac …
In this article, by drawing on empirical evidence from twelve case studies from nine countries
from across the Global South and North, we ask how radical grassroots social innovations …

[HTML][HTML] Smart, commodified and encoded: Blockchain technology for environmental sustainability and nature conservation

A Stuit, D Brockington, E Corbera - Conservation and Society, 2022 - journals.lww.com
We explore the implications of blockchain technology for conservation and environmental
policy. Drawing on an analysis of 27 initiatives, we examine their goals, assumptions …