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Lauren Divine, Megan J. Peterson Williams, Jeremy Davies, Michael LeVine and Bruce Robson
Indigenous communities on the Pribilof Islands have longstanding cultural and economic ties to their marine ecosystem and, in particular, to laaqudan (in Unangam Tunuu) or northern fur seals (NFS; Callorhinus ursinus). Indigenous and Local Knowledge hold...
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Mlamli Diko
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Osarumwense Iguisi
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Rachel Arsenault, Sibyl Diver, Deborah McGregor, Aaron Witham and Carrie Bourassa
First Nations communities in Canada are disproportionately affected by poor water quality. As one example, many communities have been living under boil water advisories for decades, but government interventions to date have had limited impact. This paper...
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Karletta Chief, Alison Meadow, Kyle Whyte
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Indigenous peoples in North America have a long history of understanding their societies as having an intimate relationship with their physical environments. Their cultures, traditions, and identities are based on the ecosystems and sacred places that sh...
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Karletta Chief, Alison Meadow and Kyle Whyte
Indigenous peoples in North America have a long history of understanding their societies as having an intimate relationship with their physical environments. Their cultures, traditions, and identities are based on the ecosystems and sacred places that sh...
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Steven R. Fassnacht, Arren Mendezona Allegretti, Niah B. H. Venable, María E. Fernández-Giménez, Sukh Tumenjargal, Martin Kappas, Melinda J. Laituri, Batjav Batbuyan and Anna K. D. Pfohl
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Steven R. Fassnacht, Arren Mendezona Allegretti, Niah B. H. Venable, María E. Fernández-Giménez, Sukh Tumenjargal, Martin Kappas, Melinda J. Laituri, Batjav Batbuyan and Anna K. D. Pfohl
Across the globe, station-based meteorological data are analyzed to estimate the rate of change in precipitation. However, in sparsely populated regions, like Mongolia, stations are few and far between, leaving significant gaps in station-derived precipi...
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Christy M. Caudill, Peter L. Pulsifer, Romola V. Thumbadoo and D. R. Fraser Taylor
The halfway point for the implementation of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) was marked in 2023, as set forth in the 2030 Agenda. Geospatial technologies have proven indispensable in assessing and tracking fundamental components of...
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Mark H. Palmer, Sarah Frost, Grace Martinez and Lasya Venigalla
How might we teach undergraduate students about Indigenous geographies using historical maps? This paper describes processes associated with the bridging of a historical Kiowa map with computerized geographic information systems (GIS) and undergraduate g...
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Nicolás Vargas-Ramírez and Jaime Paneque-Gálvez
The use of drones with or by communities?what we call community drones?has emerged globally over the last decade to serve diverse purposes. Despite a growing academic interest in community drones, most experiences have been documented as gray literature ...
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David Adam Lertzman
Ecosystem-based management (EBM) is a rising paradigm in resource management. Social scientists agree that EBM necessitates a natural sciences foundation yet its human dimensions are less understood; a greater role for the social sciences is needed. One ...
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Josef J. de Beer
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This article sheds light on two missing links in the science school curriculum which result in learners? wellness and appreciation for a holistic view of health not being adequately addressed. Firstly, in the natural sciences curriculum (Senior Ph...
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Naveen Ch. Pandey, G.C. Joshi, Lalit M. Tewari, Y.P.S. Pangtey
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The Himalaya is well recognized for its bio-physical diversity and socio-cultural heritage, traditional systems and an ample quantity of indigenous knowledge. The study was conducted with the help of Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) tool to document t...
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Kaitano Dube
Oceans play a vital role in socioeconomic and environmental development by supporting activities such as tourism, recreation, and food provision while providing important ecosystem services. However, concerns have been raised about the threat that climat...
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Margot Hurlbert, John Bosco Acharibasam, Ranjan Datta, Sharon Strongarm and Ethel Starblanket
Indigenous Peoples in Canada have shown great strength and resilience in maintaining their cultures and ways of life to date in the face of settler colonialism. Centering the Water crises within Indigenous sovereignty and self-determination, we explore t...
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Arturo Argueta Villamar,Maya Lorena Pérez Ruiz
Los Sistemas de saberes de los pueblos originarios de América Latina o conocimientos tradicionales han sido denominados como: sabiduría popular, saber local, folklore, ciencia indígena (De Gortari, 1963), ciencia de lo concreto (Lévi-Strauss, 1972), cien...
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Jose J. Estevez, Natasha J. Howard, Jamie E. Craig and Alex Brown
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) poses significant challenges to individuals and broader society, much of which is borne by disadvantaged and marginalised population groups including Indigenous people. The increasing prevalence of T2DM among Indigenous pe...
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Dan Orcherton
In these rather tumultuous social and economic times, Aboriginal groups and natural resource practitioners often express the real need to look more closely at the importance and complexities of cultural ecological knowledge (CEK). To understand these int...
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Johan Breytenbach, Theo Macdonald
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Search engines are web-based systems used for retrieving information from the Internet. They have economic power because of their positioning between information providers and information seekers. Search engines can in?uence the ?ow of information...
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