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Noa Kekuewa Lincoln
First published in Ecology & Society in 2017
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5 published articles
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Nov 2023
Forgotten forests: expanding potential land use in traditional Hawaiian agroecosystems, and the social-ecological implications
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Nov 2020
Collaborative research to inform adaptive comanagement: a framework for the Heʻeia National Estuarine Research Reserve
Kawika B Winter, Yoshimi M Rii, Frederick A. W. L. Reppun, Katy DeLaforgue Hintzen, Rosanna A. Alegado, Brian W. Bowen, Leah L. Bremer, Makena Coffman, Jonathan L. Deenik, Megan J. Donahue, Kim A. Falinski, Kiana Frank, Erik C. Franklin, Natalie Kurashima, Noa Kekuewa Lincoln, Elizabeth M. P. Madin, Margaret A. McManus, Craig E. Nelson, Ryan Okano, Anthony Olegario, Kirsten L.L. Oleson, Melissa R Price, Malia Ana J. Rivera, Kuulei S Rodgers, Tamara Ticktin, Christopher L. Sabine, Celia M. Smith, Alice Hewett, Rocky Kaluhiwa, Māhealani Cypher, Bill Thomas, Jo-Ann Leong, Kristina Kekuewa, Jean Tanimoto, Kānekoa Kukea-Shultz, Keliʻi Kotubetey, Brian J. Neilson, Tina S. Lee, Robert J. Toonen -
Jun 2020
Ecomimicry in Indigenous resource management: optimizing ecosystem services to achieve resource abundance, with examples from Hawaiʻi
Kawika B Winter, Noa Kekuewa Lincoln, Fikret Berkes, Rosanna A. Alegado, Natalie Kurashima, Kiana L. Frank, Yoshimi M Rii, Frederick Reppun, Ingrid S.S. Knapp, Will C McClatchey, Tamara Ticktin, Celia Smith, Erik C. Franklin, Kirsten Oleson, Melissa R Price, Margaret A. McManus, Megan J. Donahue, Kuulei S Rodgers, Brian W. Bowen, Craig E. Nelson, Bill Thomas, Jo-Ann Leong, Elizabeth M. P. Madin, Malia Ana J. Rivera, Kim A. Falinski, Leah L. Bremer, Jonathan L. Deenik, Sam M. Gon III, Brian Neilson, Ryan Okano, Anthony Olegario, Ben Nyberg, A. Hiʻilei Kawelo, Keliʻi Kotubetey, J. Kānekoa Kukea-Shultz, Robert J. Toonen -
Aug 2018
Spatial patterns of seasonal crop production suggest coordination within and across dryland agricultural systems of Hawaiʻi Island
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May 2017
Restoring people and productivity to Puanui: challenges and opportunities in the restoration of an intensive rain-fed Hawaiian field system