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Environmental stewardship programs can improve the health and wellbeing of Indigenous peoples, in addition to generating positive ecological outcomes. This systematic literature review synthesises global scholarly literature on the relationship between ...
William Nikolakis +2 more
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The right to burn: barriers and opportunities for Indigenous-led fire stewardship in Canada
Indigenous fire stewardship enhances ecosystem diversity, assists with the management of complex resources, and reduces wildfire risk by lessening fuel loads.
Kira M Hoffman +2 more
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Barriers to Indigenous Fire Stewardship on Karuk Lands [PDF]
As climate change drives more frequent and intense wildfires, the revitalization of Indigenous fire stewardship grows increasingly urgent. This paper examines the Karuk Tribe's experiences with settler colonialism and their efforts to restore cultural ...
Caitlyn Cruz +5 more
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Predation vs. Parasitism: A Case Study of Indigenous Co‐Stewardship and Science Co‐Production to Measure Temporal Shifts in Moose Mortality on Ancestral Lands of the Grand Portage Ojibwe [PDF]
Maintaining subsistence species on hunting lands is essential to the food security and cultural preservation/flourishing of Indigenous peoples that rely on traditional foods.
Tyler J. Garwood +7 more
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Indigenous knowledge‐bridging to support ecological stewardship in Canada and Tanzania
Indigenous peoples worldwide assert their cultural and political governance through ecological stewardship and traditional land use. With the rapid degradation of ecosystems globally, there is a growing need to strengthen the role of Indigenous knowledge
Elicia Bell
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The Kananaskis Wildfire Charter: a good start [PDF]
The Kananaskis Wildfire Charter marks an important step toward addressing increasingly extreme wildfires. Attending to complex drivers, supporting Indigenous and local fire stewardship, and shifting toward integrated fire management will help ensure ...
Kapil Yadav +12 more
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The contribution of Indigenous stewardship to an historical mixed‐severity fire regime in British Columbia, Canada [PDF]
Kelsey Copes-Gerbitz, Shannon M Hagerman
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Human–plant relations shed light on forms of reciprocity in Indigenous territorial stewardship. This article shows how Cofán, Siona and Siekopai (also Secoya or Airo Pai in Peru) Indigenous Peoples in the western Amazon collect, cultivate and use yoco ...
Joel E Correia
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Indigenous stewardship through novel approaches to collaborative management in Hawaiʻi
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 through such stewardship are known as Indigenous and community conserved ...
Kawika B. Winter +8 more
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Rapidly developing and complex climate change impacts have profound implications for coastal communities, demanding adaptation actions for both social and ecological systems.
Charlotte K. Whitney +6 more
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