Moving beyond panaceas: a multi-tiered diagnostic approach for social-ecological analysis
Disturbances to key aspects of ecological systems, including biodiversity loss, climate
change, pollution and natural resource degradation, have become a major concern to many …
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?
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 …
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
Participatory scenario planning (PSP) is an increasingly popular tool in place-based
environmental research for evaluating alternative futures of social-ecological systems …
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
Indigenous peoples now engage with many decentralized approaches to environmental
management that offer opportunities for integration of Indigenous Ecological Knowledge …
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
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 …
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 …
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
Adaptation Pathways (AP) is receiving increased theoretical and practical interest as an
approach to planning for climate change that engages with conditions of uncertainty …
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 …
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
Cultural ecosystem services (CES) include the aesthetic, artistic, educational, spiritual
and/or scientific values of ecosystems and have been described as 'intangible'and complex …
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
Formal engagement of indigenous peoples in conservation is increasing globally and leads
to multiple benefits to communities while contributing to national and international …
to multiple benefits to communities while contributing to national and international …