Citizen science in hydrology and water resources: opportunities for knowledge generation, ecosystem service management, and sustainable development

W Buytaert, Z Zulkafli, S Grainger, L Acosta… - Frontiers in Earth …, 2014 - frontiersin.org
The participation of the general public in the research design, data collection and
interpretation process together with scientists is often referred to as citizen science. While …

Biocultural approaches to well-being and sustainability indicators across scales

EJ Sterling, C Filardi, A Toomey, A Sigouin… - Nature ecology & …, 2017 - nature.com
Monitoring and evaluation are central to ensuring that innovative, multi-scale, and
interdisciplinary approaches to sustainability are effective. The development of relevant …

Weaving Indigenous and sustainability sciences to diversify our methods

JT Johnson, R Howitt, G Cajete, F Berkes, RP Louis… - Sustainability …, 2016 - Springer
Indigenous and sustainability sciences have much to offer one another regarding the
identification of techniques and methods for sustaining resilient landscapes. Based upon the …

[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 …

Strategies for regenerative business

T Hahn, M Tampe - Strategic Organization, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Escalating ecological degeneration and mounting social challenges highlight the need to
rethink the current way of doing business. Human and business activities rely on functioning …

Integrating local and scientific knowledge for environmental management

CM Raymond, I Fazey, MS Reed, LC Stringer… - Journal of environmental …, 2010 - Elsevier
This paper evaluates the processes and mechanisms available for integrating different types
of knowledge for environmental management. Following a review of the challenges …

Putting vulnerability to climate change on the map: a review of approaches, benefits, and risks

BL Preston, EJ Yuen, RM Westaway - Sustainability science, 2011 - Springer
There is growing demand among stakeholders across public and private institutions for
spatially-explicit information regarding vulnerability to climate change at the local scale …

Unpacking “participation” in the adaptive management of social–ecological systems: a critical review

LC Stringer, AJ Dougill, E Fraser, K Hubacek, C Prell… - Ecology and society, 2006 - JSTOR
Adaptive management has the potential to make environmental management more
democratic through the involvement of different stakeholders. In this article, we examine …

The nature and role of experiential knowledge for environmental conservation

I Fazey, JA Fazey, JG Salisbury… - Environmental …, 2006 - cambridge.org
Understanding the nature and role of experiential knowledge for environmental
conservation is a necessary step towards understanding if it should be used and how it …

Contribution of traditional knowledge to ecological restoration: practices and applications

Y Uprety, H Asselin, Y Bergeron, F Doyon… - Ecoscience, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Traditional knowledge has become a topic of considerable interest within the research and
development environment. The contribution of traditional knowledge to conservation and …