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Last Updated: September 2011
2011
1. 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.
2. 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.
3. 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.
4. Nayak, P.K. and F. Berkes 2011. Commonisation and decommonisation: Understanding the processes of change in Chilika Lagoon, India. Conservation & Society 9:132-145.
5. 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.
6. 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.
7. 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.
8. 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
9. Tarnoczi, T. 2011. Transormative learning and adaptation to climage change in the Canadian Prairie agro-ecosystem. Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change 16:387-406.
2010
1. Davidson-Hunt, I. and M. O'Flaherty 2010. Pikangikum Landscape Documentation Guide. Aboriginal Issues Press, Winnipeg, 78 pp.
2. 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
3. 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.
4. 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.
5. Berkes, F. 2010. Devolution and natural resources governance: trends and future. Environmental Conservation 37: 489-500.
6. Berkes, F. and D. Armitage 2010. Co-management institutions, knowledge and learning: adapting to change in the Arctic. Etudes/Inuit/Studies 34: 109-131.
7. 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.
8. 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
9. 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
10. Berkes, F. 2010. Shifting perspectives on resource management:
resilience and the reconceptualization of 'natural resources' and 'management'.
MAST Maritime Studies 9: 11-38.
11. 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.
12. 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.
13. 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.)
14. 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
15. 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.
16. 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.
17. 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.
18. Nayak, P.K. and F.Berkes 2010. Whose marginalization?
Politics around environmental injustices in India's Chilika Lagoon. Local
Environment 15: 553-567.
19. 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.
20. Almudi, T. and F. Berkes 2010. Barriers to empowerment: fighting eviction for conservation in a southern Brazilian protected area. Local Environment 15:217-215.
21. 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
22. 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.
23. Berkes, F. 2010. Linkages and multi-level systems for matching governance and ecology: lessons from roving bandits. Bulletin of Marine Science 86: 235-250 .
24. 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 .
25. 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
26. Hoole, A. and F. Berkes 2010. Breaking down fences: recoupling social-ecological systems for biodiversity conservation in Namibia. Geoforum 41: 304-317.5
27. 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..
28. Miller, A.M. and I. Davidson-Hunt 2010. Fire, agency and scale in the creation of aboriginal cultural landscapes. Human Ecology 38: 401-414.
29. 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 .
30. 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
31. 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.
32. 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.
33. 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
34. 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.
35. 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
- 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.
- Berkes, F. 2008. Small-scale fisheries: alternatives
to conventional management. In: El Manejo de las Pesquerias en la amazonia
(eds. D. Pinedo y C. Soria). Ottawa: IDRC and Instituto del Bien Comun,
pp. 447-463.
- Sims, L. and A.J. Sinclair. 2008. Learning through
participatory resource management programs: case studies from Costa
Rica. Adult Education Quarterly 58: 151-168.
- Bonny, E. and F. Berkes. 2008. Communication traditional
environmental knowledge: addressing the diversity of knowledge, audiences
and media types. Polar Record 44: 243-253.
- Berkes, F. and I.J. Davidson-Hunt. 2008. The cultural
basis for an ecosystem approach: Sharing across systems of knowledge.
In: The Ecosystem Approach. Complexity, Uncertainty, and Managing for
Sustainability (D. Waltner-Toews, J.J. Kay and N.-M.E. Lister, eds.)
Columbia University Press, New York, pp. 109 - 124.
- Nayak, P. and F. Berkes. 2008. Politics of co-optation:
community forest management vs. Joint Forest Management in Orissa, India.
Environmental Management 41: 707-718.
- O'Flaherty, R. M., I. J. Davidson-Hunt, and M. Manseau. 2008.
Indigenous knowledge and values in planning for sustainable forestry:
Pikangikum First Nation and the Whitefeather Forest Initiative. Ecology
and Society 13(1): 6. [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol13/iss1/art6/
- Berkes, F. 2008. Commons in a multi-level world.
International Journal of the Commons 2 (1): 1-6. [online] URL: http://www.thecommonsjournal.org
- Seixas, C.S. and B. Davy 2008. Self-organization
in integrated conservation and development initiatives. International
Journal of the Commons 2 (1): 99-125. [online] URL: http://www.thecommonsjournal.org
2007
- Shukla, S. 2007. Transmission of traditional medicinal
plant knowledge: Local healers of Maharashtra, India. In: Sustainable
Development: Issues and Perspectives (R.N. Pati and O. Schwarz-Herion,
eds.) New Delhi: D.K. Printworld, pp. 41-67.
- Shukla, S. and J.S. Gardner. 2007. Community-based
approaches to environmental education: Lessons for socially critical
education and biodiversity conservation. In: Innovative Approaches to
Education for Sustainable Development (W.L. Filho, ed.) Frankfurt and
Main: Peter Lang, pp. 97-115.
- Almudi, T., D.C. Kalikoski, J.P. Castello. 2007.
Territorial control as a fisheries management instrument: the case of
artisanal fisheries in the estuary of Patos Lagoon, southern Brazil.
American Fisheries Society Symposium 49: 187-196.
- Wiber, M., F. Berkes, A. Charles and J. Kearney. 2007.
A participatory approach to identifying research needs for community-based
fishery management. American Fisheries Society Symposium 49: 587-594.
- Robson, J. P. 2007. Local approaches to biodiversity
conservation: lessons from Oaxaca, southern Mexico. International Journal
of Sustainable Development 10: 267-286. [pdf]
- Berkes, F. 2007. Community-based conservation in
a globalized world. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
104: 15188-15193.
- Armitage, D., F. Berkes and N. Doubleday, editors 2007.
Adaptive Co-Management: Collaboration, Learning, and Multi-Level Governance.
University of British Columbia Press, Vancouver.
- Armitage, D., F. Berkes and N. Doubleday 2007. Introduction:
moving beyond co-management. In: Adaptive Co-Management (D. Armitage,
F. Berkes and N. Doubleday, eds.) University of British Columbia Press,
Vancouver, pp. 1-15.
- Berkes, F. 2007. Adaptive co-management and complexity:
exploring the many faces of co-management. In: Adaptive Co-Management
(D. Armitage, F. Berkes and N. Doubleday, eds.) University of British
Columbia Press, Vancouver, pp. 19-37.
- Kearney, J. and F. Berkes 2007. The importance of
community for adaptive co-management. In: Adaptive Co-Management (D.
Armitage, F. Berkes and N. Doubleday, eds.) University of British Columbia
Press, Vancouver, pp. 191-207.
- Berkes, F., D. Armitage and N. Doubleday 2007. Synthesis:
adapting, innovating, evolving. In: Adaptive Co-Management (D. Armitage,
F. Berkes and N. Doubleday, eds.) University of British Columbia Press,
Vancouver, pp. 308-327.
- Berkes, F. and I.J. Davidson-Hunt 2007. Communities
and social enterprises in the age of globalization. Journal of Enterprising
Communities 1: 209-221.
- O’Flaherty, R.M., I. Davidson-Hunt and M. Manseau 2007.
Keeping woodland caribou in the Whitefeather Forest. Sustainable Forest
Management Network, SFM Network Research Note Series No. 27. [online]
URL: http://www.sfmnetwork.ca/html/publication_researchnotes_e.html
- Hughes, T.P., L.H. Gunderson, C. Folke, A.H. Baird, D. Bellwood,
F. Berkes, B. Crona, Helfgott, H. Leslie, J. Norberg, M. Nyström,
P. Olsson, H. Österblom, M. Scheffer, H. Schuttenberg, R.S. Steneck,
M. Tengö, M. Troell, B. Walker, J. Wilson and B. Worm 2007.
Adaptive management of the Great Barrier Reef and the Grand Canyon World
Heritage Areas. Ambio 36: 586-592.
- Grant, S., F. Berkes and J. St. Louis 2007. A history
of change and reorganization: the pelagic longline fishery in Gouyave,
Grenada. Gulf and Caribbean Research 19: 141-148. [pdf]
- Grant, S., F. Berkes and J. Brierley 2007. Understanding
the local livelihood system in resource management: the pelagic longline
fishery in Gouyave, Grenada. Gulf and Caribbean Research 19: 113-122.
[pdf]
- Folke, C., L. Pritchard, Jr., F. Berkes, J. Colding and U.
Svedin 2007. The problem of fit between ecosystems and institutions:
Ten years later. Ecology and Society 12 (1): 30. [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol12/iss1/art30/
- Davidson-Hunt, I.J. and R.M. O'Flaherty 2007. Researchers,
indigenous peoples and place-based learning communities. Society and
Natural Resources 20: 291-305.
- Caine, K.J., M.J. Salomons and D. Simmons 2007. partnerships
for social change in the Canadian North: revisiting the insider-outsider
dialectic. Development and Change 38: 449-473.
- Berkes, F. 2007. Understanding uncertainty and reducing
vulnerability: lessons from resilience thinking. Natural Hazards 41:
283-295.
- Gardner, J.S. and J. Dekens 2007. Mountain hazards
and the resilience of social-ecological systems: lessons learned in
India and Canada. Natural Hazards 41: 317-336.
- Haque, E.H., and D. Etkin 2007. People and community
as constituent parts of hazards: the significance of societal dimensions
on hazards analysis. Natural Hazards 41: 271-282.
- Grant, S. and F. Berkes 2007. Fisher knowledge as
expert system: a case from the longline fishery of Grenada, the Eastern
Caribbean. Fisheries Research 84: 162-170.
- Berkes, F., M. Kislalioglu Berkes and H. Fast 2007.
Collaborative integrated management in Canada’s north: the role
of local and traditional knowledge and community-based monitoring. Coastal
Management 35: 143-162.
- Kearney, J., F. Berkes, A. Charles, E. Pinkerton and M. Wiber
2007. The role of participatory governance and community-based
management in integrated coastal and ocean management in Canada. Coastal
Management 35: 79-104.
2006
- Nayak, P.K. 2006. Adaptive community forest management: Some emerging trends in India. In: Institutional Dynamics and Stasis (L. Lebel, X. Jianchu, A. Contreras, eds.) RCSD, Chiang Mai, Thailand, pp. 89-109.
- Berkes, F. and I.J. Davidson-Hunt 2006. Biodiversity,
traditional management systems, and cultural landscapes: examples from
the boreal forest of Canada. International Social Science Journal 187:
35-47.
- Berkes, F., W.V. Reid, T. Wilbanks and D. Capistrano 2006.
Conclusions. In: Bridging Scales and Knowledge Systems (W.V. Reid,
F. Berkes, T. Wilbanks and D. Capistrano, eds). Millennium Ecosystem
Assessment and Island Press, Washington DC, pp. 315-331.
- Reid, W.V., F. Berkes, T. Wilbanks and D. Capistrano 2006.
Introduction. In: Bridging Scales and Knowledge Systems (W.V. Reid,
F. Berkes, T. Wilbanks and D. Capistrano, eds). Millennium Ecosystem
Assessment and Island Press, Washington DC, pp. 1-17.
- Reid, W.V., F. Berkes, T. Wilbanks and D. Capistrano, editors.
2006. Bridging Scales and Knowledge Systems: Linking Global
Science and Local Knowledge in Assessments. Millennium Ecosystem Assessment
and Island Press, Washington DC. [Online]
- Berkes, F. and N.J. Turner 2006. Knowledge, learning
and the evolution of conservation practice for social-ecological
system resilience. Human Ecology 34: 479-494. [Online]
- Turner, N.J. and F. Berkes 2006. Coming to understanding:
Developing conservation through incremental learning in the Pacific
Northwest. Human Ecology 34: 495-513. [Online]
- Parlee, B., F. Berkes and Teetl’it Gwich’in Renewable
Resources Council 2006. Indigenous knowledge of ecological
variability and commons management: a case study on berry harvesting
from northern Canada. Human Ecology 34: 515-528. [Online]
- Davidson-Hunt, I.J. 2006. Adaptive learning networks:
developing resource management knowledge through social learning forums.
Human Ecology 34: 593-614. [Online]
- Chapin, F. S., III, M. Hoel, S. R. Carpenter, J. Lubchenco,
B. Walker, T. V. Callaghan, C. Folke, S. Levin, K.-G. Mäler, C.
Nilsson, S. Barrett, F. Berkes, A.-S. Crépin, K. Danell,
T. Rosswall, D. Starrett, T. Xepapadeas and S. A. Zimov 2006.
Building resilience and adaptation to manage Arctic change. Ambio 35:
198-202. [Online]
- Berkes, F. and T. Adhikari 2006. Development and
conservation: indigenous businesses and the UNDP Equator Initiative.
International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business 3: 671-690.
[Online]
- Cash, D.W., W.N. Adger, F. Berkes, P. Garden, L. Lebel, P.
Olsson, L. Pritchard and O. Young 2006. Scale and cross-scale
dynamics: governance and information in a multilevel world. Ecology
and Society 11 (2): 8. [Online]
- Kim Nong and M. Marschke 2006. Building networks
of support for community-based coastal resource management in Cambodia.
In: Communities, Livelihoods and Natural Resources (S.R. Tyler, ed.)
Intermediate Technology Publications and International Development Research
Centre, Ottawa, pp. 151-168. [Online]
- Berkes, F. 2006. From community-based resource management
to complex systems: the scale issue and marine commons. Ecology and
Society 11(1): 45. [online]
- Marschke, M. and Berkes, F. 2006. Exploring strategies
that build livelihood resilience: a case from Cambodia. Ecology and
Society 11(1): 42. [online]
- Berkes, F., T.P. Hughes, R.S. Steneck, J.A. Wilson, D.R. Bellwood,
B. Crona, C. Folke, L.H. Gunderson, H.M. Leslie, J. Norberg, M. Nyström,
P. Olsson, H. Österblom, M. Scheffer and B. Worm 2006.
Globalization, roving bandits and marine resources. Science 311: 1557-1558
[Online]
- Shukla, S.R. and J.S. Gardner 2006. Local knowledge
in community-based approaches to medicinal plant conservation: lessons
from India. Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine 2: 20 [online]
2005
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C. Folke, B. Forbes, N. Fresco, G. Juday, J. Niemelä, A. Shvidenko
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management and social institutions at high northern latitudes. Ambio
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Combining science and traditional ecological knowledge: monitoring populations
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Participatory research supporting community-based fishery management.
Marine Policy 28: 459-468. [pdf]
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responses to development pressures: resilience of social-ecological
systems in Himachal Pradesh, India. International Journal of Sustainable
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and solutions across political scales: The Ibiriquera Lagoon, Brazil.
In: Challenging Coasts: Transdisciplinary Excursions into Integrated
Coastal Zone Development (L.E. Visser, ed.) Amsterdam University Press,
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of Sachs Harbour 2004. Climate change and sea ice: Local observations
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fisheries management: change and local institutional innovation in south
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2003
- LaRochelle, S. and F. Berkes 2003. Traditional ecological
knowledge and practice for edible wild plants: biodiversity use by the
Raramuri in the Sierra Tarahumara, Mexico. International Journal of
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sources of diversity for social-ecological resilience. Human Ecology
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of the land: Traditional ecological knowledge and indigenous knowledge.
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Exploring the role of local ecological knowledge in ecosystem management:
three case studies. In: Navigating Social-Ecological Systems (F. Berkes,
J. Colding and C. Folke, eds.) Cambridge University Press, Cambridge,
UK, pp. 189-209.
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changes in a lagoon fishery in southern Brazil. In: Navigating Social-Ecological
Systems (F. Berkes, J. Colding and C. Folke, eds.) Cambridge University
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resilience and adaptive capacity in social-ecological systems. In: Navigating
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