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2013
- Trimble, M. and F. Berkes 2013. Participatory research towards co-management: lessons from artisanal fisheries in coastal Uruguay. Journal of Environmental Management. 128: 768-778.
- Kofinas, G., D. Clark, G.K. Hovelsrud, L. Alessa, H. Amundsen, M. Berman, F. Berkes, F.S. Chapin III, B. Forbes, J. Ford, C. Gerlach and J. Olsen 2013. Adaptive and transformative capacity. Chapter 5 of Arctic Resilience Interim Report. Arctic Council, pp. 73-93.
- Lejano, R.P., J. Tavares-Reager and F. Berkes 2013.Climate and narrative: environmental knowledge in everyday life. Environmental Science & Policy 31: 61-70.
- Marin, A. and F. Berkes 2013. Local people's accounts of climate change: to what extent are they influenced by the media? Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Climate Change 4: 1-8.
- Leite, M. and M.A. Gasalla 2013. A method for assessing fishers' ecological knowledge as a practical tool for ecosystem-based fisheries management: seeking a consensus in southern Brazil. Fisheries Research 145: 43-53.
- Hanazaki, N., F. Berkes, C.S. Seixas and N. Peroni 2013. Livelihood Diversity, food security and resilience among the Caiçara of coastal Brazil. Human Ecology 41: 152-164.
- Boillat, S., E. Serrano, S. Rist and F. Berkes 2013. The importance of place names in the search for ecosystem-like concepts in indigenous societies: An example from the Bolivian Andes. Environmental Management 51: 663-678.
- Berkes, F. 2013. Religious traditions and biodiversity. Encyclopedia of Biodiversity, Second Edition, Volume 6, pp. 380-388. Academic Press, Waltham MA.
- Berkes, F. 2013. Poverty reduction isn't just about money: community perceptions of conservation benefits. In: Biodiversity Conservation and Poverty Alleviation (D. Roe, J. Elliott, C. Sandbrook and M. Walpole, eds.) Wiley, London, pp. 270-285.
- Berkes, F. and H. Ross 2013. Community resilience: toward an integrated approach. Society and Natural Resources 26: 5-20.
- Trimble, M. and D. Johnson 2013. Artisanal fishing as an undesirable way of life? Marine Policy 37: 37-44.
- Robson, J.P. and G. Lichtenstein. 2013. Current trends in Latin American commons research. Journal of Latin American Geography 12(1): 5-31 [pdf]
2012
Peloquin, C. 2012. Turbulences et complexité environnementale: points de vue de l'écologie culturelle crie. In: Les Autochtones et la Modernité (A. Beaulieu and S.Bereau, eds.) Montreal, pp. 91-111. [pdf]
1. Berkes, F., N.C. Doubleday and G.S. Cumming 2012 . Aldo Leopold's land health from a resilience point of view: Self-renewal capacity of social-ecological systems. EcoHealth 9: 278-287.
2. Berkes, F. 2012 . Implementing ecosystem-based management: evolution or revolution? Fish and Fisheries 13: 465-476.
3. Marin, A. y S. Gelcich 2012 . Gobernanza y capital social en el comanejo de recursos bentonicos en Chile [Governance and social capital in the co-management of benthic resources in Chile]. Cultura-Hombre-Sociedad 22: 131-153.
4. Pengally, R. and I. Davidson-Hunt 2012 . Partnership towards NTFP development: perspectives from Pikangikum First Nation. Journal of Enterprising Communities 6: 230-250.
5. Davidson-Hunt, I.J., K.L. Turner, A. Te pareake Mead, J. Cabrera-Lopez, R. Bolton, C.J. Idrobo, I. Miretsky, A. Morrison and J.P. Robson 2012. Biocultural design: a new conceptual framework for sustainable development in rural indigenous and local communities. SAPIENS 5(2):33-45. http://sapiens.revues.org/
6. Turner, K.L., F. Berkes, and N.J. Turner 2012. Indigenous perspectives on ecotourism
development: a British Columbia case study. Journal of Enterprising Communities 6: 213-229.
7. Idrobo, C.J. and F. Berkes 2012. Pangnirtung Inuit and the Greenland shark: Co-producing
knowledge of a little discussed species. Human Ecology 40: 405-414.
8. Idrobo, C.J. and I.J. Davidson-Hunt 2012. Adaptive learning, technological innovation and
livelihood diversification: the adoption of pound nets in Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil. Maritime Studies 11 (3): 1-22.
9. Zurba, M., H. Ross, A. Izurieta, P. Rist, E. Bock and F. Berkes 2012. Building co-management as a process:
problem solving through partnerships in Aboriginal country, Australia. Environmental Management 49: 1130-1142.
10. Zurba, M., D. Islam, D. Smith and S. Thompson 2012. Food and healing: an urban community food security assessment for
the North End of Winnipeg. Urban Research and Practice 5 (2): 284-289.
11. Berkes, F . 2012. Sacred Ecology. Third
Edition. Routledge, New York. 363 pp.
12. Haque, C.E. and D. Etkin , eds. 2012. Disaster
Risk and Vulnerability: Mitigation through Mobilizing Communities
and Partnerships. McGill-Queen's University Press, Montreal.
300 pp.
13. Haque, C.E. and D. Etkin 2012. Dealing with
disaster risk and vulnerability: People, community, and resilience
perspectives. In: Disaster Risk and Vulnerability (C.E.
Haque and D. Etkin, eds.) McGill-Queen's University Press, Montreal,
pp. 3-23.
14. Berkes, F . 2012. Understanding uncertainty and
reducing vulnerability: lessons from resilience thinking. In: Disaster
Risk and Vulnerability (C.E. Haque and D. Etkin, eds.)
McGill-Queen's University Press, Montreal, pp. 27-44.
15. Gardner, J.S. and J. Dekens 2012. Mountain
hazards and the resilience of social-ecological systems: Examples
from India and Canada. In: Disaster Risk and Vulnerability (C.E.
Haque and D. Etkin, eds.) McGill-Queen's University Press, Montreal,
pp. 108-136.
16. Haque, C.E., M.E. Khan, M.S. Uddin and S.R. Chowdhury
2012. Disaster management and public policies in Bangladesh:
Institutional partnerships in cyclone hazards mitigation and
response. In: Disaster Risk and Vulnerability (C.E. Haque
and D. Etkin, eds.) McGill-Queen's University Press, Montreal, pp.
154-182.
17. Chowdhury, P.D., C.E. Haque and G. Smith 2012.
Public and expert knowledge and perception of climate change-induced
disaster risk: Canadian Prairie perspectives. In: Disaster Risk
and Vulnerability (C.E. Haque and D. Etkin, eds.)
McGill-Queen's University Press, Montreal, pp. 200-234.
18. Davidson-Hunt, I.J., N. Deutsch and A.M. Miller
2012. Pimachiowin Aki Cultural Landscape Atlas: Land that Gives
Life. Pimachiowin Aki Corporation, Winnipeg. 156 pp.
19. Marschke, M. 2012. Life, Fish and
Mangroves. Resource Governance in Coastal Cambodia.
University of Ottawa Press, Ottawa. 179 pp. [based in part on M.
Marschke's 2005 NRI thesis] http://www.ruor.uottawa.ca/en/handle/10393/20676 For
open-access book, follow link: Life, Fish and Mangroves.pdf
20. Premauer, J. and F. Berkes 2012. Colombia:
Makuira, the cosmological centre of origin for the Wayúu people. In:
Protected Landscapes and Wild Biodiversity (N. Dudley and
S. Stolton, eds.) International Conservation Union and GTZ, Gland,
Switzerland, pp. 53-60.
21. Duran, E., J. Robson, M. Briones-Salas, D.B. Bray and
F. Berkes 2012. Mexico: Wildlife conservation on
community conserved lands in Oaxaca. In: Protected Landscapes
and Wild Biodiversity (N. Dudley and S. Stolton, eds.)
International Conservation Union and GTZ, Gland, Switzerland, pp.
71-82.
22. Pawlowska, A. 2012. Canada:
Reconceptualising wildlife conservation at Poplar River First
Nation, Manitoba. In: Protected Landscapes and Wild
Biodiversity (N. Dudley and S. Stolton, eds.) International
Conservation Union and GTZ, Gland, Switzerland, pp. 91-98.
23. Johansson, K. and M. Manseau 2012. Inuit
safety culture and its relevance to safety management in Auyittuq
National Park. Society and Natural Resources 25: 176-190.
24. Marín, A., S. Gelcich, J.C. Castilla and F. Berkes
2012. Exploring s ocial capital in Chile's coastal benthic
comanagement system using a network approach. Ecology &
Society 17 (1): 13. [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol17/iss1/art13/
2011
1. Robinson, L.W. and F. Berkes 2011 .
Multi-level participation for building adaptive capacity: formal
agency - community interactions in northern Kenya. Global
Environmental Change 21: 1185-1194.
2. Turner, K.L. and C.P.H. Bitonti 2011.
Conservancies in British Columbia, Canada: bringing together
protected areas and First Nations? interests. International
Indigenous Policy Journal 2 (2) Available online http://ir.lib.uwo.ca/iipj/vol2/iss2/3/.
3. Steneck, R.S., T.P. Hughes, J.E. Cinner, W. N. Adger,
S. N. Arnold, F. Berkes, S. A. Boudreau, K. Brown, C. Folke, L.
Gunderson, P. Olsson, M. Scheffer, E. Stephenson, B. Walker, J.
Wilson and B. Worm 2011. Creation of a gilded trap by the
high economic value of the Maine lobster fishery. Conservation
Biology 25: 904-912.
4. Robson, J.P. & F. Berkes. 2011. Exploring
some of the myths of land use change: Can rural to urban migration
drive declines in biodiversity? Global Environmental Change 21(3):844-854.
5. Adger, W.N., K. Brown, D.R. Nelson, F. Berkes, H. Eakin,
C. Folke, K. Galvin, L. Gunderson, M. Goiulden, K. O'Brien, J.
Ruitenbeek and E.L. Tompkins 2011. Resilience
implications of policy responses to climate change. Wiley
Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change 2: 757-766.
6. Sinclair, A.J., S.A. Collins and H. Spaling 2001.
The role of participant learning in community conservation in the
Arabuko-Sokoke Forest, Kenya. Conservation & Society
9: 42-53.
7.. Nayak, P.K. and F. Berkes 2011. Commonisation
and decommonisation: Understanding the processes of change in
Chilika Lagoon, India. Conservation & Society
9:132-145.
8. Armitage, D., F. Berkes, A. Dale, E. Kocho-Schellenberg
and E. Patton 2011. Co-management and the co-production
of knowledge: learning to adapt in Canada's Arctic. Global
Environmental Change 21:995-1004.
9. Robson, J. and F. Berkes 2011. How does
out-migration affect community institutions? A study of two
indigenous communities in Oaxaca, Mexico. Human Ecology
39: 179-190.
10. Berkes F. 2011.
Restoring unity: the concept of social-ecological systems. In: World
Fisheries: A Social-Ecological Analysis (R.E. Ommer, R.I.
Perry, K. Cochrane and P. Cury, eds.) Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford, pp.
9-28.
11. Huong, Ta Thi Thanh and F.
Berkes 2011. Diversity of resource use and property
rights in Tam Giang Lagoon, Vietnam. International Journal of the
Commons 5 (1): 130-149 R. [online]
URL:http://www.thecommonsjournal.org
12. Tarnoczi, T. 2011.
Transformative learning and adaptation to climage change in the
Canadian Prairie agro-ecosystem. Mitigation and Adaptation
Strategies for Global Change 16:387-406.
2010
1. Peloquin, C. and F. Berkes 2010. Local
knowledge and changing adaptive strategies in James Bay, Canada. In:
Human Ecology: Contemporary Research and Practice (D.G. Bates and J.
Tucker, eds.) Springer, New York, pp. 281-296.
2. Parkes, M.W., K.E Morrison, M.J. Bunch, L.K. Hallstrom,
R.C Neudoerffer, H.D Venema, and D. Waltner-Toews 2010.
Towards Integrated Governance for Water, Health and
Social-Ecological Systems: The Watershed Governance Prism. Global
Environmental Change 20: 693-704.
3. Davidson-Hunt, I. and M. O'Flaherty 2010.
Pikangikum Landscape Documentation Guide. Aboriginal Issues Press,
Winnipeg, 78 pp.
4. Berkes, F. 2010. Hudson Plains (contributing
author). In: Federal, Provincial and Territorial Governments of
Canada. Canadian Biodiversity: Ecosystem Status and Trends 2010
[online]. Canadian Councils of Resource Ministers. Ottawa.
www.biodivcanada.ca/ecosystems
5. Davidson-Hunt, I., P. Peters and C. Burlando 2010.
Beekahncheekahmeeng Ahneesheenahbay Ohtahkeem (Pikangikum cultural
landscape). In: Indigenous People and Conservation (K.W. Painemilla,
A.B. Rylands, A. Woofter and C. Hughes, eds.) Conservation
International, Arlington, VA pp. 137-144.
6. Kendrick, A. and M. Manseau 2010. Indigenous
wildlife monitoring in Canada's North. In: Indigenous Peoples and
Conservation (K.W. Painemilla, A.B. Rylands, A. Woofter and C.
Hughes, eds.) Conservation International, Arlington, VA, pp.
247-255.
7. Berkes, F. 2010. Devolution and natural
resources governance: trends and future. Environmental Conservation
37: 489-500.
8. Berkes, F. and D. Armitage 2010. Co-management
institutions, knowledge and learning: adapting to change in the
Arctic. Etudes/Inuit/Studies 34: 109-131.
9. Robson, J.P. and P.K. Nayak 2010. Rural
out-migration and resource-dependent communities in Mexico and
India. Population and Environment 32: 263-284.
10. Robinson, L.W. and A.M. Fuller 2010. Towards
an ecosystem approach to policy process: Insights from the
sustainable livelihoods and ecosystem health approaches.
International Journal of Sustainable Development 13: 393-411.
http://www.roboroz.ca/articles/RobinsonFuller2010.pdf
11. Miller, A.M., I.J. Davidson-Hunt and P. Peters 2010.
Talking about fire: Pikangikum First Nation elders guiding fire
management. Canadian Journal of Forestry Research 40: 2290-2301
12. Berkes, F. 2010. Shifting perspectives on
resource management: resilience and the reconceptualization of
'natural resources' and 'management'. MAST Maritime Studies 9:
11-38.
13. Marin, A., S. Gelcich, G. Araya, G. Olea, M. Espinola
and J.C. Castilla 2010. The 2010 tsunami in Chile:
devastation and survival of coastal small-scale fishing communities.
Marine Policy 34: 1381-1384.
14. Robinson, L.W., J.A. Sinclair, and H. Spaling 2010.
Traditional pastoralist decision-making processes: Lessons for
reforms to water resources management in Kenya. Journal of
Environmental Planning and Management 53: 847-862.
15. Berkes, F. 2010. Rethinking community-based
conservation. In: International Year of Biodiversity: Conservation
Social Science. Wiley-Blackwell virtual publication http://www.wiley.com/bw/vi.asp?ref=0888-8892&site=1
(original paper: Conservation Biology 18: 621-630, 2004.)
16. Trimble, M., M. Ríos, C. Passadore, M. Szephegyi, M.
Nin, F. Olaso Garcia, C. Fagúndez, P. Laporta 2010.
Ecosistemas costeros uruguayos: una guía para su conocimiento.
Averaves, Cetáceos Uruguay, Karumbé. Editorial Imprenta Monteverde.
Montevideo, Uruguay. http://www.cetaceos.org.uy/publicaciones/arenas_final.pdf
17. Robson, J.P. and F. Berkes 2010. Sacred nature
and community conserved areas. In: Nature and Culture: Rebuilding
Lost Connections (S. Pilgrim and J. Pretty, eds.) Earthscan, London,
pp. 197-216.
18. Khan, S.M.M.H. and C.E. Haque 2010. Wetland
resource management in Bangladesh: implications for marginalization
and vulnerability of local harvesters. Environmental Hazards 9:
54-73.
19. Mamun, A. A. 2010. Understanding the value of
local ecological knowledge and practices for habitat conservation in
human-altered floodplain systems: a case from Bangladesh.
Environmental Management 45: 922-938.
20. Nayak, P.K. and F.Berkes 2010. Whose
marginalization? Politics around environmental injustices in India's
Chilika Lagoon. Local Environment 15: 553-567.
21. Almudi, T. and D.C. Kalikoski 2010.
Traditional fisherfolk and no-take protected areas: the Peixe Lagoon
National Park dilemma. Ocean & Coastal Management 53: 225-233.
22. Almudi, T. and F. Berkes 2010. Barriers to
empowerment: fighting eviction for conservation in a southern
Brazilian protected area. Local Environment 15:217-215.
23. Berkes, F. and I.J. Davidson-Hunt
2010. Innovating through commons use: community-based
enterprises. International Journal of the Commons 4 (1):
1-7. [online] URL: http://www.thecommonsjournal.org
24. Chapin, F.S. III, S.R. Carpenter, G. P. Kofinas, C.
Folke, N. Abel, W.C. Clark, P. Olsson, D.M.S. Smith, B. Walker,
O.R. Young, F. Berkes, R. Biggs, J.M. Grove, R.L. Naylor, E.
Pinkerton, W. Steffen and F.J. Swanson 2010. Ecosystem
stewardship: sustainability strategies for a rapidly changing planet.
Trends in Ecology and Evolution 25: 241-249.
25. Berkes, F. 2010. Linkages and multi-level
systems for matching governance and ecology: lessons from roving
bandits. Bulletin of Marine Science 86: 235-250 .
26. Davidson-Hunt, I. and F. Berkes 2010.
Journeying and remembering: Anishinaabe landscape ethnoecology from
northwestern Ontario. In: Landscape Ethnoecology (L.M.
Johnson and E.S. Hunn, eds.) Berghahn, New York and Oxford, pp.
222-240 .
27. Hoole, A.F. 2010. Place-power-prognosis:
community-based conservation, partnerships and ecotourism enterprise
in Namibia. International Journal of the Commons 4 (1):
78-99. [online] URL: http://www.thecommonsjournal.org
28. Hoole, A. and F. Berkes 2010.
Breaking down fences: recoupling social-ecological systems for
biodiversity conservation in Namibia. Geoforum 41:
304-317.5
29. Marin, A. and F. Berkes 2010. Network approach
for understanding small-scale fisheries governance: The case of the
Chilean coastal co-management system. Marine Policy
34:851-858..
30. Miller, A.M. and I. Davidson-Hunt 2010. Fire,
agency and scale in the creation of aboriginal cultural landscapes.
Human Ecology 38: 401-414.
31. Orozco-Quintero, A. and F. Berkes 2010. Role
of linkages and diversity of partnerships in a Mexican
community-based forest enterprise. Journal of
Enterprising Communities 4: 148-161 .
32. Orozco-Quintero, A. and I.J. Davidson-Hunt
2010. Community-based enterprises and the commons: the case of San
Juan Nuevo Parangaricutiro, Mexico. International Journal of
the Commons 4 (1): 8-35. [online] URL: http://www.thecommonsjournal.org
33. Robinson, L.W. and F. Berkes 2010. Applying
resilience thinking to questions of policy for pastoralist systems:
lessons from the Gabra of northern Kenya. Human Ecology
38:335-350.
34. Shukla, S.R. and A.J. Sinclair 2010. Strategies
for self-organization: learning from a village-level community-based
conservation initiative in India..Human Ecology 38:205-215.
35. Seixas, C.S. and F. Berkes 2010. Community-based
enterprises: the significance of partnerships and institutional
linkages. International Journal of the Commons 4 (1):
183-212. [online] URL: http://www.thecommonsjournal.org30
36. Tarnoczi, T.J. and F. Berkes 2010.
Sources of information for farmers? adaptation practices in Canada?s
Prairie agro-ecosystem. Climatic Change 98: 299-305.
37. Shahidullah, A.K.M. and C. E. Haque 2010.
Linking medicinal plant production with livelihood enhancement in
Bangladesh: Implications of a vertically integrated value chain.
Journal of Transdisciplinary Environmental Studies, Vol 9(2):1-18. http://www.journal-tes.dk
38. Deutsch, N. and I. Davidson-Hunt 2010. Pikangikum family hunting areas and traplines. In: Planning Co-Existence:
Aboriginal Issues in Forest and Land Use Planning (M.G. Stevenson and D. C. Natcher, eds.) Canadian Circumpolar Institute
Press, Edmonton, pp. 149-170.
- Berkes, F. 2009. Indigenous ways of knowing and
the study of environmental change. Journal of the Royal
Society of New Zealand39: 151-156.
- Robson, J.P., A.M. Miller, C.J. Idrobo, C. Burlando, N.
Deutsch, J.-E. Kocho-Schellenberg, R.D. Pengelly and K.L. Turner
2009. Building communities of learning: indigenous ways
of knowing in contemporary natural resources and environmental
management. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand39:
173-177.
- Zurba, M. 2009. Bringing local synthesis into
governance and management systems: the Girrungun TUMRA case in
northern Queensland, Australia. Journal of the Royal Society
of New Zealand39: 170-182.
- Pretty, J., W. Adams, F. Berkes, S.F. de Athayde, N.
Dudley, E. Hunn, L. Maffi, K. Milton, D. Rapport, P. Robbins, E.
Sterling, S. Stolton, A. Tsing, E. Vintinner and S. Pilgrim 2009.
The intersections of biological diversity and cultural diversity:
towards integration. Conservation & Society 7(2):
100-112.
- Turner, N.J., Y. Ari, F. Berkes, I.Davidson-Hunt, Z. F.
Ertug, and A.M. Miller 2009. Cultural management of
living trees: an international perspective. Journal of
Ethnobiology 29: 237-270.
- Robinson, L.W. 2009. A complex systems approach
to pastoral commons. Human Ecology 37: 441-451.
- Dahlberg, A. C., and C. Burlando. 2009.
Addressing trade-offs: experiences from conservation and
development initiatives in the Mkuze wetlands, South Africa. Ecology
and Society14(2): 37. [online] URL:
http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol14/iss2/art37/
- Berkes, F. 2009. Indigenous traditions ? the
Arctic. In: Berkshire Encyclopedia of
Sustainability. Volume 2: The Spirit of Sustainability (W.
Jenkins, ed.) Berkshire, Great Barrington, MA, pp. 213-215.
- Peloquin, C. and F. Berkes 2009. Local
knowledge, subsistence harvests, and social-ecological complexity
in James Bay. Human Ecology 37: 533-545.
- O?Brien, K., B. Hayward and F. Berkes 2009.
Rethinking social contracts: building resilience in a changing
climate. Ecology and Society 14 (2): 12. [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol14/iss2/art12/
- Berkes, F. 2009. Revising the commons paradigm.
Journal of Natural Resources Policy Research 1: 261-264.
- Haque, C.E., A.K. Deb and D. Medeiros 2009.
Integrating conservation with livelihood improvement for
sustainable development: the experiment of an oyster producers'
cooperative in southwest Brazil. Society and Natural Resources
22: 554-570.
- Shukla, S. 2009. Communicating education for
sustainable development with less articulate and underprivileged
communities: Innovative approaches to socially critical
environmental education. In: Biogeography and Biodiversity:
IGU Commission Contribution to International Year of Planet
Earth (R.B. Singh, ed.) New Delhi: Rawat Publications, pp.
48-60.
- Shukla, S. 2009. Augmenting women's
contributions in community-based conservation of medicinal plants:
Lessons from biodiversity and recipe contests. In: Conservation
of Medicinal Plants (R.N. Pati and D.N. Tewari, eds.) New
Delhi: APH Publishing.
- Shukla, S. and A.J. Sinclair. 2009. Becoming a
traditional medicinal plant healer: divergent views of practicing
and young healers on traditional medicinal plant knowledge skills
in India. Ethnobotany Research and Applications 7:
39-51. http://www.ethnobotanyjournal.org/
- Robson, J.P. 2009. Out-migration and commons
management: social and ecological change in a high biodiversity
region of Oaxaca, Mexico. International Journal of
Biodiversity Science and Management 5: 21-34
- Berkes, F., G.P. Kofinas and F.S. Chapin, III.
2009. Conservation, community and livelihoods. In:
Principles of Ecosystem Stewardship: Resilience-based Resource
Management in a Changing World (F.S. Chapin, III, G.P.
Kofinas and C. Folke, eds.) Springer-Verlag, New York, pp. 129-147
- Berkes, F. 2009. Social
aspects of fisheries management. In: A Fishery Manager?s
Guidebook. Second Edition (K.L. Cochrane and S.M. Garcia,
eds.) FAO/Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 52-74.
- O'Flaherty, R.M., I.J. Davidson-Hunt and A.M. Miller.
2009. Anishinaabe stewardship values for
sustainable forest management of the Whitefeather Forest,
Pikangikum First Nation, Ontario. In: Changing the Culture of
Forestry in Canada (M.G. Stevenson and D.C. Natcher, eds.)
Canadian Circumpolar Institute Press, Edmonton, pp. 19-34.
- Berkes, F., I. Davidson-Hunt, N. Deutsch, C. Burlando,
A. Miller, C. Peters, P. Peters, R. Preston, J. Robson, M.
Strang, A.Tanner, L. Trapper, R. Trosper and J. Turner.
2009. Institutions for Algonquian land use: change,
continuity and implications for forest management. In: Changing
the Culture of Forestry in Canada ( M.G. Stevenson and D.
C. Natcher, eds.) Canadian Circumpolar Institute Press, Edmonton,
pp. 35-52.
- Shearer, J., P. Peters and I.J. Davidson-Hunt.
2009. Co-producing a Whitefeather Forest cultural
landscape monitoring framework. In: Changing the Culture of
Forestry in Canada (M.G. Stevenson and D.C. Natcher, eds.)
Canadian Circumpolar Institute Press, Edmonton, pp. 63-84.
- Armitage, D., R. Plummer, F. Berkes, R.I. Arthur, A.T.
Charles, I.J. Davidson-Hunt, A.P. Diduck, N.C. Doubleday, D.
Johnson, M. Marschke, P. McConney, E.W. Pinkerton, and E.K.
Wollenberg. 2009. Adaptive
co-management for social-ecological complexity. Frontiers in
Ecology and the Environment 7:95-102
- Berkes, F. 2009. Evolution of
co-management: role of knowledge generation, bridging
organizations and social learning. Journal of Environmental
Management 90:1692-1702.
- Berkes, F. 2009. Community
conserved areas: policy issues in historic and contemporary
context. Conservation Letters 2:19-24.
- Berkes, F. and M. Kislalioglu Berkes. 2009.
Ecological complexity, fuzzy logic and holism in indigenous
knowledge. Futures 41: 6-12.
- Marschke, M. and A.J. Sinclair. 2009. Learning
for sustainability: participatory resource management in Cambodian
fishing villages. Journal of Environmental Management
90: 206-216.
2008
- Berkes, F. 2008. Sacred Ecology. Second
Edition, Routledge, New York
- Wiber, M., A. Charles and J. Kearney and F. Berkes 2008.
Enhancing community empowerment through participatory fisheries
research. Marine Policy 33: 172-179.
- Suluk, T.K. and S.L. Blakney 2008. Land claims
and resistance to the management of harvester activities in
Nunavut. Arctic 61(Suppl 1): 62-70.
- Kendrick, A. and M. Manseau 2008. Representing
traditional knowledge: resource management and Inuit knowledge of
barren-ground caribou. Society and natural Resources 21 (5):
404-418.
- Mamun, A.A. and C.E. Haque 2008. Understanding
culture-based fisheries: an assessment of community-managed beel
fisheries in Bangladesh. Asian Fisheries Science 21: 257-273.
- Fernandes, D. and F. Berkes 2008. "More eyes
watching . . ." Community-based management of the arapaima
(Arapaima gigas) in central Guyana. In: El Manejo de las
pesquerias en la Amazonia (eds. D. Pinedo y C. Soria). Ottawa:
IDRC and Instituto del Bien Comun, pp. 285-305.
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