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Co-management - Too Slow in a Crisis?

Clive Tesar

2007

The forests and woodlands of Labrador, Canada: ecology, distribution and future management

Roberts, B. A.; Simon, N. P. P.; Deering, K. W.

2006

Equal Partners? Assessing Comanagement of Forest Resources in Clayoquot

Mabee, Holly Spiro; Hoberg, George

2006

Sharing the Management of a River Corridor: A Case Study of the Comanagement Process

Plummer, Ryan

2006

Indigenous knowledge of ecological variability and commons management: A case study on berry harvesting from Northern Canada

Teetl’it Gwich’in Renewable Resources Council; Parlee, Brenda; Berkes, Fikret

2006

The Possibility of Difference: Rethinking Co-management

Stevenson, Marc G.

2006

Lessons Learned from Reconstructing Interactions Between Local Ecological Knowledge, Fisheries Science, and Fisheries Management in the Commercial Fisheries of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

Murray, Grant; Neis, Barbara; Johnsen, Jahn Petter

2006

People matter: The importance of social capital in the co-management of natural resources

Plummer, Ryan; FitzGibbon, John

2006

Co-management: Managing Relationships, Not Resources

Natcher, David C.; Davis, Susan; Hickey, Clifford G.

2005

"Everyone should have a voice, everyone's equal". Gender, decision-making and environmental policy in the Canadian Arctic

Kafarowski, Joanna

2005

Co-management - An attainable partnership? Two cases from James Bay, Northern Quebec and Torres Strait, Northern Queensland

Mulrennan, M. E.; Scott, C. H.

2005

The Anti-politics of TEK: The Institutionalization of Co-management Discourse and Practice [traditional ecological knowledge]

Nadasdy, Paul

2005

Co-management at a crossroads in Canada: issues,
opportunities, and emerging challenges in fisheries and
marine contexts

T Swerdfager

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Enhancing fisheries co-management in the Eastern Arctic

Jamie Snook

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Rediscovery of Traditional Ecological Knowledge as Adaptive Management

Fikret Berkes

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The Ecocommons: A Plan for Common Property Management of Ecosystems

Evan Van Hook

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Labrador Inuit resilience and resurgence: embedding Indigenous values in commercial fisheries governance

Rachael Cadman

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Weaving together Inuit knowledge and western science: a mixed-methods case study of qilalugaq (beluga whale) in Quaqtaq, Nunavik

Matthew Little

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Local Fisheries Co-management: A Review of International Experiences and Their Implications for Salmon Management in British Columbia

E. W. Pinkerton

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Adaptive capacity and community-based natural resource management

D. Armitage

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[Introduction]: The Beaufort Sea Conference 2000 on the Renewable Marine Resources of the Canadian Beaufort Sea

G. Burton Ayles

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Boxing the Four Corners of Aboriginal Self-Government

Russel Lawrence Barsh

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Management of recreational fisheries in Northern Quebec: Policies versus tools

Fikret Berkes

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Co-management institutions, knowledge, and learning: adapting to change in the Arctic

Fikret Berkes

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Adapting to Climate Change: Social-Ecological Resilience in a Canadian Western Arctic Community

F. Berkes

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Co-Management: the Evolution in Theory and Practice of the Joint Administration of Living Resources

Fikret Berkes

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Sustainable management of Canada's boreal forests: Progress and prospects

Philip J. Burton

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How political change paved the way for Indigenous knowledge: The Mackenzie Valley Resource Management Act

Julia Christensen

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Respect for Grizzly Bears: an Aboriginal Approach for Co-existence and Resilience

D. A. Clark

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Subsistence hunting and wildlife management in the central Canadian Arctic

Peter Collings

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Dene Hunting Organization in Fort Good Hope, Northwest Territories: "Ways We Help Each Other and Share What We Can"

Roger McMillan

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Combining science and traditional ecological knowledge: Monitoring Populations for co-management

H. Moller

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Past, present and future of fishery management on one of the world's last remaining pristine great lakes: Great Bear Lake, Northwest Territories, Canada

A. M. Muir

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Lessons Learned from Reconstructing Interactions Between Local Ecological Knowledge, Fisheries Science, and Fisheries Management in the Commercial Fisheries of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

Grant Murray

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The Anti-politics of TEK: The Institutionalization of Co-management Discourse and Practice [traditional ecological knowledge]

Paul Nadasdy

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Co-management: Managing Relationships, Not Resources

David C. Natcher

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Adaptive Comanagement for Building Resilience in Social-Ecological Systems

Per Olsson

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Hunting with Polar Bears: Problems with the Passive Properties of the Commons

Jeremy J. Schmidt

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The Position of Indigenous Knowledge in Canadian Co-Management Organizations

Stella Spak

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Indigenous knowledge of ecological variability and commons management: A case study on berry harvesting from Northern Canada

Teetl’it Gwich’in Renewable Resources Council

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Features of First Nation forest management institutions and implications for sustainability

L. Treseder

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Sentient beings and wildlife resources: Inuit, beluga whales and management regimes in the Canadian Arctic

Martina Tyrrell

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Nunavik Inuit Perspectives on Beluga Whale Management in the Canadian Arctic

Martina Tyrrell

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Treaty federalism in Northern Canada: Aboriginal-government land claims boards

G. White

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The Political Economy of Cross-Scale Networks in Resource Co-Management

W. Neil Adger

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COMANAGEMENT EFFORTS AS SOCIAL-MOVEMENTS: THE TIN WIS COALITION AND THE DRIVE FOR FOREST PRACTICES LEGISLATION IN BRITISH-COLUMBIA

E. W. Pinkerton

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Gender, Critical Mass, and Natural Resource Co-management in the Yukon

Kiri Staples

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Ten years of Inuit co-management: advancing research, resilience, and capacity in Nunatsiavut through fishery governance

Rachael Cadman

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Inuit Approaches to Naming and Distinguishing Caribou: Considering Language, Place, and Homeland toward Improved Co-management | ARCTIC

Gita Ljubicic

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INDIGENOUS PEOPLES: RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND GLOBAL RIGHTS

Fae L. Korsmo

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Development of an integrated fisheries co-management framework for new and emerging commercial fisheries in the Canadian Beaufort Sea

Burton Ayles

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Joint Management: A Look at the Early Record of the Porcupine Caribou Management Board

B. K. Therrien

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“We’re Made Criminals Just to Eat off the Land”: Colonial Wildlife Management and Repercussions on Inuit Well-Being

Jamie Snook

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Legal Regimes of the Arctic

Elliot L. Richardson

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Small whale co-management in the eastern Canadian arctic: a case history and analysis

P. R. Richard

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Adaptive Comanagement and Its Relationship to Environmental Governance

R. Plummer

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Sharing the Management of a River Corridor: A Case Study of the Comanagement Process

Ryan Plummer

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Finding "Space" for Comanagement of Forests within the Neoliberal Paradigm: Rights, Strategies, and Tools for Asserting a Local Agenda

Evelyn Pinkerton

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Local and regional strategies for rebuilding fisheries management institutions in coastal British Columbia: what components of comanagement are most critical?

Evelyn Pinkerton

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Factors in Overcoming Barriers to Implementing Co-Management in British Columbia Salmon Fisheries

Evelyn Pinkerton

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Organisational Design for Co-Management : Comparing Four Committees in Nunavik

Evelyn Peters

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Local co-management of fish and wildlife: The Quebec experience

P. H. Pearse

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