[HTML][HTML] A systematic review of cultural capital in US community development research
Abstract Development research and practice often use a capitals framework to study and
encourage community improvement (Flora et al. 2015; Pender et al., 2014; Scoones 2009) …
encourage community improvement (Flora et al. 2015; Pender et al., 2014; Scoones 2009) …
Indigenous knowledge and the microbiome—bridging the disconnect between colonized places, peoples, and the unseen influences that shape our health and well …
Indigenous Peoples have a rich and long-standing connection with the environments that
they descend from—a connection that has informed a deep and multifaceted understanding …
they descend from—a connection that has informed a deep and multifaceted understanding …
Hawai 'i forest review: synthesizing the ecology, evolution, and conservation of a model system
As the most remote archipelago in the world, the Hawaiian Islands are home to a highly
endemic and disharmonic biota that has fascinated biologists for centuries. Forests are the …
endemic and disharmonic biota that has fascinated biologists for centuries. Forests are the …
Empowering Indigenous agency through community-driven collaborative management to achieve effective conservation: Hawai 'i as an example
Indigenous peoples and local communities (IPLCs) around the world are increasingly
asserting 'Indigenous agency'to engage with government institutions and other partners to …
asserting 'Indigenous agency'to engage with government institutions and other partners to …
Indigenous stewardship through novel approaches to collaborative management in Hawaiʻi
Indigenous stewardship of lands and waters has been suppressed around the world for
centuries by colonization, but it has nonetheless persisted. Specific places that are cared for …
centuries by colonization, but it has nonetheless persisted. Specific places that are cared for …
Equitable exchange: A framework for diversity and inclusion in the geosciences
We highlight a mechanism for the coproduction of research with local communities as a
means of elevating the social relevance of the geosciences, increasing the potential for …
means of elevating the social relevance of the geosciences, increasing the potential for …
Mangrove cultural services and values: Current status and knowledge gaps
AC Moore, L Hierro, N Mir, T Stewart - People and Nature, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The evaluation of cultural services and values in coastal and marine environments has been
steadily increasing over the last decade, though significant knowledge gaps remain …
steadily increasing over the last decade, though significant knowledge gaps remain …
Characterizing mauka-to-makai connections for aquatic ecosystem conservation on Maui, Hawaiʻi
Mauka-to-makai (mountain to sea in the Hawaiian language) hydrologic connectivity–
commonly referred to as ridge-to-reef–directly affects biogeochemical processes and …
commonly referred to as ridge-to-reef–directly affects biogeochemical processes and …
Non-native fallows hold high potential for restoration through agroforestry in a Pacific Island ecosystem
Z Hastings, T Ticktin, M Wong, JK Kukea-Shultz… - Agriculture, Ecosystems …, 2023 - Elsevier
Agricultural land abandonment affects millions of hectares of cultivated lands globally. While
ending cultivation can lead to spontaneous reforestation and ecological benefits, the …
ending cultivation can lead to spontaneous reforestation and ecological benefits, the …
The role of indigenous practices in expanding waterbird habitat in the face of rising seas
In Hawai 'i, as is the case globally, sea level rise threatens the availability of suitable habitat
for waterbirds and other coastal species. This study examines Hawaiian wetland agro …
for waterbirds and other coastal species. This study examines Hawaiian wetland agro …