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When making decisions about forest and environmental management, managers and policymakers often rely upon scientific knowledge. There is a well-docum...
Read moreThe biological knowledge and associated values and beliefs of Indigenous and other long-resident Peoples are often overlooked and underrepresented in ...
Read moreThis paper describes an assessment how decision-makers and other potential knowledge users (1) perceive, evaluate, and use western-based scientific, i...
Read moreEvidence-based conservation can benefit substantially from multiple knowledge sources and different knowledge systems. While traditional ecological kn...
Read moreThis special section, which contains 5 papers, highlights some of the many benefits which can occur when research and decision-making are informed by ...
Read moreHuman activities and development have contributed to declines in biodiversity across the globe. Understanding and addressing biodiversity loss will re...
Read moreIncluding different forms of knowledges and views in decision-making is crucial to managing the complexity of social-ecological systems (SES) in ways ...
Read moreParticipatory research methodologies incorporating local knowledge are important to the success of ecological research and the sustainable management ...
Read moreGenerating actionable knowledge to meet current sustainability challenges requires unprecedented collaboration across scales, geographies, cultures an...
Read moreSuccessful conservation efforts have led to recent increases of large mammals such as European bison Bison bonasus, moose Alces alces and grey wolf Ca...
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