Moving beyond panaceas: a multi-tiered diagnostic approach for social-ecological analysis

E Ostrom, M Cox - Environmental conservation, 2010 - cambridge.org
Disturbances to key aspects of ecological systems, including biodiversity loss, climate
change, pollution and natural resource degradation, have become a major concern to many …

[HTML][HTML] Cultural keystone species revisited: are we asking the right questions?

MA Coe, OG Gaoue - Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine, 2020 - Springer
The cultural keystone species theory predicts plant species that are culturally important, play
a role in resource acquisition, fulfil a psycho-socio-cultural function within a given culture …

Participatory scenario planning in place-based social-ecological research: insights and experiences from 23 case studies

E Oteros-Rozas, B Martín-López, TM Daw… - Ecology and …, 2015 - JSTOR
Participatory scenario planning (PSP) is an increasingly popular tool in place-based
environmental research for evaluating alternative futures of social-ecological systems …

A typology of indigenous engagement in Australian environmental management: implications for knowledge integration and social-ecological system sustainability

R Hill, C Grant, M George, CJ Robinson, S Jackson… - Ecology and society, 2012 - JSTOR
Indigenous peoples now engage with many decentralized approaches to environmental
management that offer opportunities for integration of Indigenous Ecological Knowledge …

Co-management of culturally important species: A tool to promote biodiversity conservation and human well-being

CT Freitas, PFM Lopes, JV Campos-Silva… - People and …, 2020 - ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk
Co-management has been advocated as an effective tool to achieve natural resource
conservation worldwide. Yet, the potential of co-management arrangements can fail to be …

Success factors for community-based natural resource management (CBNRM): Lessons from Kenya and Australia

TG Measham, JA Lumbasi - Environmental management, 2013 - Springer
Recent concerns over a crisis of identity and legitimacy in community-based natural
resource management (CBNRM) have emerged following several decades of documented …

What's the problem in adaptation pathways planning? The potential of a diagnostic problem-structuring approach

K Bosomworth, P Leith, A Harwood, PJ Wallis - Environmental Science & …, 2017 - Elsevier
Adaptation Pathways (AP) is receiving increased theoretical and practical interest as an
approach to planning for climate change that engages with conditions of uncertainty …

Empowering Indigenous peoples' biocultural diversity through World Heritage cultural landscapes: a case study from the Australian humid tropical forests

R Hill, LC Cullen-Unsworth, LD Talbot… - … Journal of Heritage …, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Australian humid tropical forests have been recognised as globally significant natural
landscapes through world heritage listing since 1988. Aboriginal people have occupied …

Mapping cultural ecosystem services with rainforest aboriginal peoples: Integrating biocultural diversity, governance and social variation

PL Pert, R Hill, K Maclean, A Dale, P Rist, J Schmider… - Ecosystem Services, 2015 - Elsevier
Cultural ecosystem services (CES) include the aesthetic, artistic, educational, spiritual
and/or scientific values of ecosystems and have been described as 'intangible'and complex …

Quantifying current and potential contributions of Australian indigenous peoples to threatened species management

I Leiper, KK Zander, CJ Robinson… - Conservation …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Formal engagement of indigenous peoples in conservation is increasing globally and leads
to multiple benefits to communities while contributing to national and international …