Integrating Indigenous Ecological Knowledge and Science in Natural Resource Management: Perspectives from Australia
Sep 2013
Research
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Australian Aboriginal Peoples’ Seasonal Knowledge: a Potential Basis for Shared Understanding in Environmental ManagementPDF
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Is Validation of Indigenous Ecological Knowledge a Disrespectful Process? A Case Study of Traditional Fishing Poisons and Invasive Fish Management from the Wet Tropics, AustraliaPDF
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A Typology of Indigenous Engagement in Australian Environmental Management: Implications for Knowledge Integration and Social-ecological System SustainabilityPDF
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Boundary Work: Engaging Knowledge Systems in Co-management of Feral Animals on Indigenous LandsPDF
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Integrating Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Fisheries Management in the Torres Strait, Australia: the Catalytic Role of Turtles and Dugong as Cultural Keystone SpeciesPDF
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Innovation in Management Plans for Community Conserved Areas: Experiences from Australian Indigenous Protected AreasPDF
Synthesis
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Indigenous Knowledge, Science, and Resilience: What Have We Learned from a Decade of International Literature on “Integration”?PDF
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Anpernirrentye: a Framework for Enhanced Application of Indigenous Ecological Knowledge in Natural Resource ManagementPDF
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Law for Country: the Structure of Warlpiri Ecological Knowledge and Its Application to Natural Resource Management and Ecosystem StewardshipPDF