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 …
equitably address sustainability challenges has arisen in the twenty-first century. Calls for …
Contributions of human cultures to biodiversity and ecosystem conservation
The expansion of globalized industrial societies is causing global warming, ecosystem
degradation, and species and language extinctions worldwide. Mainstream conservation …
degradation, and species and language extinctions worldwide. Mainstream conservation …
The diversity gap: when diversity matters for knowledge
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 …
arguments for its epistemic value require a bridge between normative and mechanistic …
[HTML][HTML] Selection criteria for ecosystem condition indicators
Abstract The UN System of Environmental-Economic Accounting Ecosystem Accounting
(SEEA EA) aims at regular and standardised stocktaking of the extent of ecosystems, their …
(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 …
such as sustainable tourism. We present Participatory Systems Mapping (PSM), a novel …
[HTML][HTML] Uncomfortable knowledge: mechanisms of urban development in adaptation governance
Urban economic development is one of the primary engines of hazard exposure and
differential social vulnerability, nevertheless, the drivers of urban development are rarely …
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?
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 …
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 …
urban challenges, recognising the value in bringing together and integrating cross …
Leveraging shadow networks for procedural justice
Highlights•Inclusion of diverse communities in shadow networks advances procedural
justice.•Social learning within shadow networks may enable new governance structures to …
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 …
mental representations of reality and their presumptions about how the world works. They …