Search Results - "Turner, Nancy J."
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Well grounded: Indigenous Peoples' knowledge, ethnobiology and sustainability
Published in People and nature (Hoboken, N.J.) (01-06-2022)“…The biological knowledge and associated values and beliefs of Indigenous and other long‐resident Peoples are often overlooked and underrepresented in…”
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Ecosystem Services and Beyond: Using Multiple Metaphors to Understand Human-Environment Relationships
Published in Bioscience (01-07-2013)“…Ecosystem services research has been focused on the ways that humans directly benefit from goods and services, and economic valuation techniques have been used…”
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New Plants, New Resources, New Knowledge: Early Introductions of Exotic Plants to Indigenous Territories in Northwestern North America
Published in Plants (Basel) (28-08-2023)“…Plants have always been important for the Indigenous Peoples of Northwestern North America. Collectively, these peoples named and used hundreds of different…”
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Adaptive capacity: from assessment to action in coastal social-ecological systems
Published in Ecology and society (01-06-2017)“…Because of the complexity and speed of environmental, climatic, and socio-political change in coastal marine social-ecological systems, there is significant…”
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Values-led management: the guidance of place-based values in environmental relationships of the past, present, and future
Published in Ecology and society (01-10-2018)“…The prevalence of widespread, human-caused ecological degradation suggests that fundamental change is needed in how societies interact with the environment. In…”
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Knowledge, Learning and the Evolution of Conservation Practice for Social-Ecological System Resilience
Published in Human ecology : an interdisciplinary journal (01-08-2006)“…There are two broadly conceptualized ways in which conservation knowledge may evolve: the depletion crisis model and the ecological understanding model. The…”
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Edible and Tended Wild Plants, Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Agroecology
Published in Critical reviews in plant sciences (2011)“…Humans the world over have depended on wild-growing plants in their diets for hundreds of thousands of years, and many people continue to rely on these species…”
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From Invisibility to Transparency: Identifying the Implications
Published in Ecology and society (01-12-2008)“…This paper explores the need for a broader and more inclusive approach to decisions about land and resources, one that recognizes the legitimacy of cultural…”
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“When the Wild Roses Bloom”: Indigenous Knowledge and Environmental Change in Northwestern North America
Published in Geohealth (01-11-2022)“…Indigenous Peoples in Northwestern North America have always worked with predictable cycles of day and night, tides, moon phases, seasons, and species growth…”
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The global relevance of locally grounded ethnobiology
Published in Journal of ethnobiology and ethnomedicine (18-05-2024)“…While ethnobiology is a discipline that focuses on the local, it has an outstanding, but not yet fully realized potential to address global issues. Part of…”
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Berries as a case study for crop wild relative conservation, use, and public engagement in Canada
Published in Plants, people, planet (01-11-2022)“…Societal impact statement Plant biodiversity is fundamental to the future of food security and agriculture. Berries are the most economically important fruit…”
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From “taking” to “tending”: learning about Indigenous land and resource management on the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America
Published in ICES journal of marine science (01-12-2020)“…Abstract Indigenous peoples have occupied the northwestern North American coast for at least 15 000 years—a time when much of the land was covered by a…”
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Comparing instrumental and deliberative paradigms underpinning the assessment of social values for cultural ecosystem services
Published in Ecological economics (01-11-2014)“…Despite rapid advancements in the development of non-monetary techniques for the assessment of social values for ecosystem services, little research attention…”
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“It's so different today”: Climate change and indigenous lifeways in British Columbia, Canada
Published in Global environmental change (01-05-2009)“…Indigenous Peoples of British Columbia have always had to accommodate and respond to environmental change. Oral histories, recollections of contemporary…”
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Adopting a Root: Documenting Ecological and Cultural Signatures of Plant Translocations in Northwestern North America
Published in American anthropologist (01-12-2021)“…ABSTRACT In recent years, there has been an increasing recognition of the role humans play in the structure, composition, and function of ecosystems…”
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Engaging Multiple Disciplines in Ecosystem Services Research and Assessment: A Reply to Orenstein
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“The Old Foods Are the New Foods!”: Erosion and Revitalization of Indigenous Food Systems in Northwestern North America
Published in Frontiers in sustainable food systems (23-12-2020)“…The global “nutrition transition” has had an immense impact on Indigenous Peoples of Northwestern North America. From an original diet comprised of mostly…”
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Historical Ecology of Cultural Keystone Places of the Northwest Coast
Published in American anthropologist (01-09-2017)“…ABSTRACT For many Indigenous peoples, their traditional lands are archives of their histories, from the deepest of time to recent memories and actions. These…”
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Sustained by First Nations: European newcomers' use of Indigenous plant foods in temperate North America
Published in Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae (01-01-2012)“…Indigenous Peoples of North America have collectively used approximately 1800 different native species of plants, algae, lichens and fungi as food. When…”
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Blundering Intruders: Extraneous Impacts on Two Indigenous Food Systems
Published in Human ecology : an interdisciplinary journal (01-08-2013)“…Indigenous communities commonly face a major impediment in their ongoing efforts to participate effectively in the stewardship and sustainable management of…”
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