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As catastrophic wildfires increasingly devastate the interior landscapes of British Columbia, Canada, conventional approaches to post‐wildfire recovery often overlook Indigenous values, knowledge systems, and food sovereignty.
Virginia Oeggerli, Jennifer Grenz
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Abstract Recognition and engagement of Indigenous Peoples and local communities (IP&LCs) and other traditional knowledge (TK) holders in formal biodiversity governance remain limited, despite their significant contribution to the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity through their knowledge, innovations, practices, and land stewardship.
Kinga Öllerer +8 more
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Abstract Contemporary conservation goals have a greater chance of success when practitioners collaborate with Indigenous communities. The importance of such collaborations has spurred calls by Western and Indigenous researchers to engage in equitable coproduction of ecological research that integrates multiple ways of knowing.
Kathleen A. Carroll +4 more
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Genetic and Ecological Management of Pacific Salmon Fisheries for the 21st Century
ABSTRACT Based on ecological adaptation theory, tremendous effort is being spent on measures that are eliminating salmon hatcheries and fishing opportunities with the intention of protecting wild runs deemed to be of particular genetic importance to the survival of the species.
Randall E. Brummett +2 more
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Forestry in the Next Millennium: Challenges and Opportunities for the USDA Forest Service [PDF]
Throughout the globe, forestry faces predictable trends associated with the transition from reliance on natural forests to ones created through human stewardship.
Binkley, Clark
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The Control, environmental sustainability and information management of Maori land in New Zealand [PDF]
An increase in Maori land claims and the subsequent settlement of a number of land confiscation grievances have prompted calls for change to the land management, cadastral and legal regimes in New Zealand.
Jay, Grace Mairi M., Morad, Munir
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Gender Justice in the Triple Planetary Crisis: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Aim To identify and report how gender justice is conceptualised and discussed in contemporary health literature in relation to the Triple Planetary Crisis of climate change, pollution and biodiversity loss, with a particular focus on the experiences of women and gender‐diverse populations, and the representation of nurses and other healthcare ...
Catelyn Richards +7 more
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Returning home: heritage work among the Stl'atl'imx of the Lower Lillooet River Valley [PDF]
This article focusses on heritage practices in the tensioned landscape of the Stl’atl’imx (pronounced Stat-lee-um) people of the Lower Lillooet River Valley, British Columbia, Canada.
Alfred Taiaiake +33 more
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Atlas Unplugged: Re‐Imagining the Premises and Prospects of Capitalism for Business and Society
Abstract Atlas Shrugged, Ayn Rand’s dystopian work of fiction, became a cornerstone of libertarian philosophy and its influence continues as an articulation of contemporary capitalism. In introducing this Special Issue, we revisit its core assumptions and contradictions in order to reimagine capitalism and reflect on the potential of management studies
Rick Delbridge +4 more
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Green of Another Color: Building Effective Relationships Between Foundations and the Environmental Justice Movement [PDF]
The aim of this report is to help forge more effective partnerships between and within the environmental justice movement and the philanthropic community.
Daniel Faber, Deborah McCarthy
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