74 Articles tagged with "traditional ecological knowledge"
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Response to: “Everything revolves around the herring”: the Heiltsuk-herring relationship through time. 2017. Gauvreau, A. M., D. Lepofsky, M. Rutherford, and M. Reid.PDF
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Social-ecological memory in an autobiographical novel: ecoliteracy, place attachment, and identity related to the Korean traditional village landscapePDF
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Traditional ecological knowledge reveals the extent of sympatric lake trout diversity and habitat preferencesPDF
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“Everything revolves around the herring”: the Heiltsuk–herring relationship through timePDF
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Resilience of small-scale societies: a view from drylandsPDF
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Art and artistic processes bridge knowledge systems about social-ecological change: An empirical examination with Inuit artists from Nunavut, CanadaPDF
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Comigrants and friends: informal networks and the transmission of traditional ecological knowledge among seminomadic pastoralists of Gujarat, IndiaPDF
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Integrating traditional knowledge when it appears to conflict with conservation: lessons from the discovery and protection of sitatunga in GhanaPDF
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Opportunities to utilize traditional phenological knowledge to support adaptive management of social-ecological systems vulnerable to changes in climate and fire regimesPDF
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Seeking our shared wisdom: a framework for understanding knowledge coproduction and coproductive capacitiesPDF