November is Native American Heritage Month, and traditional Indigenous knowledge is essential to shaping a just transition for Alaska’s economy. The problems we face are interconnected–climate change, ...
As a weed choked a New Zealand lake, a tribe found a surprising solution in a centuries-old tool, adding to a pitched debate over how Indigenous knowledge can complement conventional science. By Pete ...
As Nepal looks to be on track to double its tiger population this year from a 2010 baseline, its conservation success has had a high cost on forest-dependent communities. Incidents of human-tiger ...
Lecturer in Archaeology and ARC Centre of Excellence for Australian Biodiversity and Heritage, James Cook University, James Cook University Duane Hamacher’s The First Astronomers explores the deep and ...
* Any views expressed in this article are those of the author and not of Thomson Reuters Foundation. Indigenous and local knowledge is set to play a major role in biodiversity and ecosystem management ...
The types of birds that visit and thrive on the islands of Yáláƛi, the Goose Island Archipelago, a Canadian Important Bird Area, have changed dramatically in the past 70 years. The Haíɫzaqv people, ...
Mary Jane Logan McCallum receives funding from SSHRC and CIHR. Robert Alexander Innes receives funding from SSHRC. Susan M. Hill does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any ...
Indigenous peoples make up 8 percent of the Latin American population but safeguard a fifth (22 percent) of the territory. Most of the areas where indigenous people live are critical from the ...
Describing the benefits of combining laboratory-based techniques and Indigenous knowledges, Stephanie Beaupark harks back to her experience as a weaver. Much like how she once wove Lomandra grass ...
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