[HTML][HTML] A systematic review of cultural capital in US community development research

J Hale, A Irish, M Carolan, JK Clark, S Inwood… - Journal of Rural …, 2023 - Elsevier
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) …

Indigenous knowledge and the microbiome—bridging the disconnect between colonized places, peoples, and the unseen influences that shape our health and well …

I Warbrick, D Heke, M Breed - Msystems, 2023 - Am Soc Microbiol
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 …

Hawai 'i forest review: synthesizing the ecology, evolution, and conservation of a model system

KE Barton, A Westerband, R Ostertag, E Stacy… - Perspectives in Plant …, 2021 - Elsevier
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 …

Empowering Indigenous agency through community-driven collaborative management to achieve effective conservation: Hawai 'i as an example

KB Winter, MB Vaughan, N Kurashima… - Pacific Conservation …, 2021 - CSIRO Publishing
Indigenous peoples and local communities (IPLCs) around the world are increasingly
asserting 'Indigenous agency'to engage with government institutions and other partners to …

Indigenous stewardship through novel approaches to collaborative management in Hawaiʻi

K Winter, M Vaughan, N Kurashima, L Wann, E Cadiz… - 2023 - repository.library.noaa.gov
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 …

Equitable exchange: A framework for diversity and inclusion in the geosciences

LA Harris, C Garza, M Hatch, J Parrish… - AGU …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

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 …

Characterizing mauka-to-makai connections for aquatic ecosystem conservation on Maui, Hawaiʻi

E Wilmot, J Wong, Y Tsang, AJ Lynch, D Infante… - Ecological …, 2022 - Elsevier
Mauka-to-makai (mountain to sea in the Hawaiian language) hydrologic connectivity–
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 …

The role of indigenous practices in expanding waterbird habitat in the face of rising seas

KC Harmon, KB Winter, N Kurashima, CH Fletcher… - Anthropocene, 2021 - Elsevier
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 …