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This paper describes an assessment how decision-makers and other potential knowledge users (1) perceive, evaluate, and use western-based scientific, i...
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 moreThe biological knowledge and associated values and beliefs of Indigenous and other long-resident Peoples are often overlooked and underrepresented in ...
Read moreManagers of wildlife are faced with decisions and issues that are increasingly complex, spanning natural and human dimensions (i.e. values, preference...
Read moreThe bringing together of multiple knowledge sources, such as Indigenous knowledge (IK) and Environmental science Knowledge (ESK), is a topic of consid...
Read moreIn recent years, researchers have increasingly recognized the need to bridge Western and Indigenous knowledge systems to strengthen research in wildli...
Read moreMajor environmental changes affect the health and capacity of ecosystems to sustain Indigenous people's well-being in boreal landscapes. Collaboration...
Read moreMutually respectful and reciprocal relationships between people and their environment is a central tenet of many Indigenous world views. Across the Am...
Read moreThere have been calls for greater inclusion of Indigenous and local knowledge (ILK) in applied ecosystems research and ecological assessments. The Int...
Read moreRelationships to nature are important for the health and well-being of peoples globally and should be actively protected. Indigenous Maori people in A...
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