Learning from knowledge co-production research and practice in the twenty-first century: global lessons and what they mean for collaborative research in Nunatsiavut

M Zurba, MA Petriello, C Madge, P McCarney… - Sustainability …, 2022 - Springer
An increasing need for novel approaches to knowledge co-production that effectively and
equitably address sustainability challenges has arisen in the twenty-first century. Calls for …

Contributions of human cultures to biodiversity and ecosystem conservation

C Levis, BM Flores, JV Campos-Silva… - Nature Ecology & …, 2024 - nature.com
The expansion of globalized industrial societies is causing global warming, ecosystem
degradation, and species and language extinctions worldwide. Mainstream conservation …

The diversity gap: when diversity matters for knowledge

J Sulik, B Bahrami, O Deroy - Perspectives on Psychological …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Can diversity make for better science? Although diversity has ethical and political value,
arguments for its epistemic value require a bridge between normative and mechanistic …

[HTML][HTML] Selection criteria for ecosystem condition indicators

B Czúcz, H Keith, J Maes, A Driver, B Jackson… - Ecological …, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract The UN System of Environmental-Economic Accounting Ecosystem Accounting
(SEEA EA) aims at regular and standardised stocktaking of the extent of ecosystems, their …

[HTML][HTML] Participatory complexity in tourism policy: Understanding sustainability programmes with participatory systems mapping

JS Wu, P Barbrook-Johnson, X Font - Annals of Tourism Research, 2021 - Elsevier
Linear logic models are insufficient to understand how interventions work in complex areas
such as sustainable tourism. We present Participatory Systems Mapping (PSM), a novel …

[HTML][HTML] Uncomfortable knowledge: mechanisms of urban development in adaptation governance

H Eakin, S Keele, V Lueck - World development, 2022 - Elsevier
Urban economic development is one of the primary engines of hazard exposure and
differential social vulnerability, nevertheless, the drivers of urban development are rarely …

Can common pool resource theory catalyze stakeholder-driven solutions to the freshwater salinization syndrome?

SB Grant, MA Rippy, TA Birkland… - … science & technology, 2022 - ACS Publications
Freshwater salinity is rising across many regions of the United States as well as globally, a
phenomenon called the freshwater salinization syndrome (FSS). The FSS mobilizes organic …

[HTML][HTML] Co-producing knowledge on the use of urban natural space: Participatory system dynamics modelling to understand a complex urban system

I Pluchinotta, K Zhou, G Moore, G Salvia… - Journal of …, 2024 - Elsevier
Decision-makers are increasingly asked to act differently in how they respond to complex
urban challenges, recognising the value in bringing together and integrating cross …

Leveraging shadow networks for procedural justice

A York, M Yazar - Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 2022 - Elsevier
Highlights•Inclusion of diverse communities in shadow networks advances procedural
justice.•Social learning within shadow networks may enable new governance structures to …

Mental models, cognitive maps, and the challenge of quantitative analysis of their network representations

S Haque, H Mahmoudi… - System Dynamics …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Cognitive maps, or mental maps, are externalized portrayals of mental models—people's
mental representations of reality and their presumptions about how the world works. They …