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 …

Collaborative engagement of local and traditional knowledge and science in marine environments: a review

TF Thornton, AM Scheer - Ecology and Society, 2012 - JSTOR
Local and traditional ecological knowledge (LTK) is increasingly recognized as an important
component of scientific research, conservation, and resource management. Especially …

Building co-management as a process: Problem solving through partnerships in Aboriginal Country, Australia

M Zurba, H Ross, A Izurieta, P Rist, E Bock… - Environmental …, 2012 - Springer
Collaborative problem solving has increasingly become important in the face of the
complexities in the management of resources, including protected areas. The strategy …

Caring for country through participatory art: creating a boundary object for communicating Indigenous knowledge and values

M Zurba, F Berkes - Local Environment, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
The trend towards the inclusion of diverse groups in environmental decision-making has led
to the need to explore new forms of communication to engage communities in expressing …

[PDF][PDF] Cross‐cultural environmental research and management: Challenges and progress

J Stephenson, H Moller - 2009 - Taylor & Francis
The Royal Society of New Zealand encouraged this Forum on cross-cultural environmental
research and management following the publication of a special issue of the New Zealand …

Healthy country, healthy people: An Australian Aboriginal organisation's adaptive governance to enhance its social–ecological system

K Maclean, H Ross, M Cuthill, P Rist - Geoforum, 2013 - Elsevier
Scholars and environmental managers of complex social–ecological systems (SESs) have
called for new institutional models to facilitate adaptive governance. This paper explores …

Youth as the inheritors of collaboration: Crises and factors that influence participation of the next generation in natural resource management

M Zurba, M Trimble - Environmental Science & Policy, 2014 - Elsevier
Collaborative decision making is increasingly common in natural resource management.
However, the current and future involvement of youth in resource management, as well as …

[PDF][PDF] Social‐ecological resilience thinking: Can indigenous culture guide environmental management?

S Rotarangi, D Russell - 2009 - Taylor & Francis
Resilience is defined as the ability of a system to absorb disturbance and re-organise so as
to retain the same structure, function, feedbacks and therefore identity (Walker 2009) …

First Nations and industry collaboration for forest governance in northwestern Ontario, Canada

M Zurba, AP Diduck, AJ Sinclair - Forest Policy and Economics, 2016 - Elsevier
The focus of this paper is the move towards greater collaboration among First Nations and
forestry companies for the governance of forests in northwestern Ontario, Canada. The …

Recognizing the contribution of Indigenous Protected Areas to marine protected area management in Australia

J Gould, D Smyth, W Rassip, P Rist, K Oxenham - Maritime Studies, 2021 - Springer
Abstract Indigenous Protected Areas (IPAs) are a form of protected area in Australia which
are dedicated by Indigenous people over their traditional land and seas. Initially, IPAs were …