Volume 28, Issue 2
Jun 2023
Guest Editorial
Research
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Understanding how governance emerges in social-ecological systems: insights from archetype analysis PDF
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Special Feature
Conservation at a crossroads: governing by global targets, innovative financing, and techno-optimism or radical reform? PDF
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Visualizing stakeholders’ willingness for collective action in participatory scenario planning PDF
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Regionalizing the sustainable development goals: interpretations of priorities and key actors for creating sustainable island futures PDF
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Taking fishers’ knowledge and its implications to fisheries policy seriously PDF
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Indigenous sea gardens within the Pacific Northwest generate partial trophic niche and dietary fatty acid shifts in littleneck clams (Leukoma staminea) PDF
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People prefer arable fields and flower strips with continuous soil cover and diversified vegetation PDF
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Special Feature
Salt in the wound: embodied everyday adaptations to salinity intrusion in the Sundarbans PDF
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Labrador Inuit resilience and resurgence: embedding Indigenous values in commercial fisheries governance PDF
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Special Feature
Indigenous food sovereignty through resurgent self-governance: centering Nuu-chah-nulth principles in sea otter management in Canada PDF
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The population ecology of sustainable agriculture knowledge networks: insights from California PDF
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The self in the mirror: fostering researchers’ reflexivity in transdisciplinary and transformative studies at the science-policy interface PDF
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Biocultural homogenization in elementary education degree students from contrasting ecoregions of Chile PDF
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A ten-year community reporting database reveals rising coyote boldness and associated human concern in Edmonton, Canada PDF
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Commercial fisher perceptions illuminate a need for social justice considerations in navigating climate change impacts on fisheries systems PDF
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Special Feature
Power research in adaptive water governance and beyond: a review PDF
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Integration of nature-based solutions (NBS) in local policy and planning toward transformative change. Evidence from Barcelona, Lisbon, and Turin PDF
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What factors enable social-ecological transformative potential? The role of learning practices, empowerment, and networking PDF
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The species-specific role of wildlife in the Amazonian food system PDF
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Restorative diets: a methodological exploration comparing historical and contemporary salmon harvest rates PDF
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Coupled human-natural system impacts of a winter weather whiplash event PDF
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Special Feature
The relationship between household structures and everyday adaptation and livelihood strategies in northwestern Pakistan PDF
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Special Feature
Understanding local pig hunter values and practices as a means toward co-management of feral pigs (Sus scrofa; pua’a) in the Hawaiian Islands PDF
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Special Feature
A multi-level analysis of links between government institutions and community-based conservation: insights from Iran PDF
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Resilience principles and a leverage points perspective for sustainable woody vegetation management in a social-ecological system of southwestern Ethiopia PDF
Insight
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Special Feature
Doing research together: wasdi (Allium tricoccum) plants guide dynamic research collaborations in Cherokee landscapes PDF
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Adaptive hope: a process for social environmental change PDF
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Sustainability assessment in agriculture: emerging issues in voluntary sustainability standards and their governance PDF
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Special Feature
Gender equity and collaborative care in Madagascar’s locally managed marine areas: reflections on the launch of a fisherwomen’s network PDF
Response
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CBNRM, national parks, elites, and ethnography: a comment on (mis)representations PDF A response to: Snorek and Bolger. 2022. "Can the center hold? Boundary actors and marginality in a community-based natural resource management network"