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Objective The James and Hudson Bay Region, consisting of six remote Indigenous communities, have experienced barriers accessing regional health data. To inform local health planning, the Minomathasowin Healthy Living department in the Weeneebayko Area ...
Beth Rachlis +11 more
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Haudenosaunee Forest Stewardship [PDF]
Indigenous Communities throughout Canada and the United States pose unique challenges for resource management on reservations due to their ecological and political history with settler-colonial states and their biocultural context (i.e.
Francis, Abraham Thomas
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What drives animal responses to high severity fire? The role of functional traits
ABSTRACT Fire regimes are changing worldwide, with increases in the frequency, extent, and severity of fires posing growing risks to biodiversity. Fire severity – the degree of habitat alteration following fire – strongly influences both immediate survival and long‐term recovery of fauna.
Grace A. Vielleux +3 more
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ABSTRACT This study analyzed Industry 4.0 (I4.0) technology applications in agribusiness and the role of strategic stakeholders, engagement methods, and other critical aspects data sharing, confidentiality, integrity, decision‐making, and sector‐specific requirements in promoting circularity.
Simone Sehnem +3 more
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Affirming Indigenous data sovereignty in collaborative wildlife conservation in the era of open data
In the current data‐driven landscape of wildlife conservation, data sovereignty (i.e. governance and security) is fundamental to determining how knowledge is created and applied to pressing biodiversity concerns.
Erin Tattersall +4 more
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Archaeological data and ecological modeling indicate that Indigenous communities sustainably harvested California mussels (Mytilus californianus) in Northwest California over the past 2,700 years along the Lost Coast.
Jeremy D. McFarland
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A Universal and Actionable Measure of Corporate Sustainability for Strategic Decision Making
ABSTRACT Managers require a universal, comparable, and decision‐useful measure of corporate sustainability that can reliably inform business strategy, yet such a tool remains absent in the literature and current practice. This paper introduces a comprehensive and operational metric—grounded in Goertz's Basic Framework for developing social science ...
Mariapia Pazienza +2 more
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Immeasurable sovereignty: Indigenous well-being, fishery science, and sustainable governance
Well-being and equity are increasingly identified as integral to environmental governance and improved sustainability outcomes. Greater consideration of these dimensions has generated calls for more data and new methodologies capable of collecting ...
Rachel Donkersloot +7 more
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The Indigenous Stewardship Model: learning the language of collaboration [PDF]
Presented at the Fall 2011 Center for Collaborative Conservation (https://collaborativeconservation.org/) Seminar and Discussion Series, "Collaborative Conservation in Practice: Indigenous Peoples and Conservation", October 4, 2011, Colorado State ...
Sherman Richard T., speaker +2 more
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