Search Results - "Brunet, Nicolas D"
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In Vitro Technology in Plant Conservation: Relevance to Biocultural Diversity
Published in Plants (Basel) (12-02-2022)“…Plant diversity is critical to the functioning of human societies, and evidence shows that plant conservation success is driven by integrative approaches that…”
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The evolution of local participation and the mode of knowledge production in Arctic research
Published in Ecology and society (01-01-2014)“…Arctic science is often claimed to have been transformed by the increased involvement of local people, but these claims of a new research paradigm have not…”
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Inuit youth and environmental research: exploring engagement barriers, strategies, and impacts
Published in Facets (Ottawa) (01-01-2022)“…Community leadership in Arctic environmental research is increasingly recognized as one of many pathways to Indigenous self-determination in Nunavut, Canada…”
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Indigenous guardians as an emerging approach to indigenous environmental governance
Published in Conservation biology (01-02-2021)“…Over the past 3 decades, indigenous guardian programs (also known as indigenous rangers or watchmen) have emerged as an institution for indigenous governments…”
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There is no word for ‘nature’ in our language: rethinking nature-based solutions from the perspective of Indigenous Peoples located in Canada
Published in Climatic change (01-02-2024)“…Support for nature-based solutions (NbS) has grown significantly in the last 5 years. At the same time, recognition for the role of Indigenous Peoples in…”
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Toward Indigenous visions of nature-based solutions: an exploration into Canadian federal climate policy
Published in Climate policy (21-04-2022)“…Political traction for nature-based solutions is rapidly growing as governments recognize their role in addressing the simultaneous climate and biodiversity…”
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Study of Inuit Knowledge of Climate Change in Nunavik, Quebec: A Mixed Methods Approach
Published in Human ecology : an interdisciplinary journal (01-06-2015)“…We address first, the lack of documented indigenous knowledge of climate change in Nunavik, Quebec, regarding impacts on plants; and second, the frequent…”
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Inuit youth-engaged community-based environmental research as supporting local development in Nunavut, Canada
Published in Polar geography (1995) (02-10-2022)“…Community leadership in Arctic environmental research is increasingly recognized to contribute to Indigenous self-determination and sustainable development in…”
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Accounting for intracultural variability in first nation environmental knowledge: A requisite for environmental monitoring and impact assessments
Published in Environmental impact assessment review (01-11-2020)“…In many environmental monitoring and impact assessment processes, Indigenous communities are treated as intellectually homogenous and intracultural variation…”
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Understanding community-researcher partnerships in the natural sciences: A case study from the Arctic
Published in Journal of rural studies (01-10-2014)“…Rural community participation in scientific knowledge production processes has become a central component of research and development policy and practice…”
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The role of digital data entry in participatory environmental monitoring
Published in Conservation biology (01-12-2016)“…Many argue that monitoring conducted exclusively by scientists is insufficient to address ongoing environmental challenges. One solution entails the use of…”
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A characterization of media representation of biodiversity and implications for public perceptions and environmental policy: the case of Québec, Canada
Published in Environment, development and sustainability (01-02-2020)“…The term biodiversity is widely used by scientists, international policy makers and the general public. Its representation in mass media plays a key role in…”
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Legitimacy of Different Knowledge Types in Natural Resource Governance and Their Functions in Inter-Institutional Gaps
Published in Society & natural resources (02-12-2019)“…This study expands the Inter-Institutional Gaps (IIGs) framework to conceptualize the legitimacy associated with different types of ecological knowledge (e.g.,…”
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What is Effective Research Communication? Towards Cooperative Inquiry with Nunavut Communities
Published in Arctic (01-03-2020)“…Communication is recognized as the foundation of developing partnerships in science. In this study, we assess the effectiveness of several communication…”
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A framework for analyzing institutional gaps in natural resource governance
Published in International journal of the commons (01-01-2017)“…In this paper, we present the Inter-Institutional Gap (IIG) framework as a novel approach to conceptualizing the often-overlooked interconnectivity of…”
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Extractive resource industries and indigenous community-based monitoring: Cooperation or cooptation?
Published in The extractive industries and society (01-11-2020)“…•ICBM presents opportunities and challenges in the management of resource extraction.•ICBM is embedded within complex socio-cultural and political contexts…”
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Can indigenous community-based monitoring act as a tool for sustainable self-determination?
Published in The extractive industries and society (01-11-2020)“…•Indigenous community-based monitoring (ICBM) programs are increasingly popular in resource extractive regions.•ICBM has received both negative and positive…”
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Challenging the binary of home vs. host state governance: Canadian transnational mining behavior and local communities in the Philippines extractive industry
Published in The extractive industries and society (01-12-2022)“…•Canadian Neocolonial Mining in the Philippines.•Corporate Social Responsibility in the mining industry.•Red-tagging and the vilification of dissent.•The…”
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Fisheries and the COVID-19 pandemic: A global scoping review of the early pressures, impacts, and responses in least developed, emerging, and developed countries
Published in Regional studies in marine science (01-09-2024)“…The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted fisheries at every step of the global seafood supply chain, through such challenges as trade stoppages, lockdowns, and…”
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Towards indigenous community-led monitoring of fish in the oil sands region of Canada: Lessons at the intersection of cultural consensus and fish science
Published in The extractive industries and society (01-11-2020)“…•Cultural consensus and fish toxicology studies findings provide complimentary understandings in monitoring the impact of oil development.•Local knowledge and…”
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