Inviting ecologists to delve deeper into traditional ecological knowledge

Z Molnár, D Babai - Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2021 - cell.com
Ecologists and conservationists increasingly acknowledge that traditional ecological
knowledge (TEK) is vital for a better understanding and conservation of biodiversity; for …

A review of successes, challenges, and lessons from Indigenous protected and conserved areas

TC Tran, NC Ban, J Bhattacharyya - Biological Conservation, 2020 - Elsevier
Indigenous Peoples' protected and conserved areas have gained global attention due to
growing interest in protecting biodiversity during a time of Indigenous resurgence. We …

Vertebrate biodiversity on indigenous-managed lands in Australia, Brazil, and Canada equals that in protected areas

R Schuster, RR Germain, JR Bennett, NJ Reo… - … Science & Policy, 2019 - Elsevier
Declines in global biodiversity due to land conversion and habitat loss are driving a 'Sixth
Mass Extinction'and many countries fall short of meeting even nominal targets for land …

[PDF][PDF] Emancipating Transformations: From controlling 'the transition'to culturing plural radical progress 1

A Stirling - The politics of green transformations, 2015 - library.oapen.org
Are green transformations too urgent, deep and pervasive to be reliably achieved by
democratic means? As suggested by the iconically influential environmentalist James …

[图书][B] Sacred ecology

F Berkes - 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
Sacred Ecology examines bodies of knowledge held by indigenous and other rural peoples
around the world, and asks how we can learn from this knowledge and ways of knowing …

On the role of traditional ecological knowledge as a collaborative concept: A philosophical study

KP Whyte - Ecological processes, 2013 - Springer
Introduction The concept of traditional ecological knowledge (TEK), along with synonymous
or closely related terms like indigenous knowledge and native science, has some of its …

Justice forward: Tribes, climate adaptation and responsibility

KP Whyte - Climate change and indigenous peoples in the United …, 2013 - Springer
Federally-recognized tribes must adapt to many ecological challenges arising from climate
change, from the effects of glacier retreat on the habitats of culturally significant species to …

Agroforestry-Based ecosystem services: Reconciling values of humans and nature in sustainable development

M van Noordwijk - Land, 2021 - mdpi.com
Agroforestry as active area of multi-, inter-, and transdisciplinary research aims to bridge
several artificial divides that have respectable historical roots but hinder progress toward …

Indigenous women, climate change impacts, and collective action

KP Whyte - Hypatia, 2014 - cambridge.org
Indigenous peoples must adapt to current and coming climate‐induced environmental
changes like sea‐level rise, glacier retreat, and shifts in the ranges of important species. For …

On a corresponsive sport science

CT Woods, D Araújo, K Davids - Sports medicine, 2024 - Springer
In our societally extractive age, sport science risks being swept up in the intensifying desire
to commodify the experiences of those that scientists proclaim to study. Coupled with the …