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Adaptive co‐management for social–ecological complexity
DR Armitage, R Plummer, F Berkes, RI Arthur, AT Charles, ...
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 7 (2), 95-102, 2009
20742009
Adaptive co-management: collaboration, learning, and multi-level governance
D Armitage, F Berkes, N Doubleday
UBC Press, 2010
11472010
Introduction: moving beyond co-management
D Armitage, F Berkes, N Doubleday
Adaptive co-management: Collaboration, learning, and multi-level governance …, 2007
2112007
The impact of coastal grabbing on community conservation–a global reconnaissance
M Bavinck, F Berkes, A Charles, ACE Dias, N Doubleday, P Nayak, ...
Maritime studies 16 (1), 1-17, 2017
1552017
Engaged acclimatization: Towards responsible community‐based participatory research in Nunavut
BSR Grimwood, NC Doubleday, GJ Ljubicic, SG Donaldson, S Blangy
The Canadian Geographer/Le Géographe canadien 56 (2), 211-230, 2012
1002012
Synthesis: adapting, innovating, evolving
F Berkes, D Armitage, N Doubleday
Adaptive co-management: collaboration, learning and multi-level governance …, 2007
932007
WTO must ban harmful fisheries subsidies
UR Sumaila, DJ Skerritt, A Schuhbauer, S Villasante, ...
Science 374 (6567), 544-544, 2021
832021
Finding common ground: natural law and collective wisdom
NC Doubleday
Traditional ecological knowledge: Concepts and cases, 41-53, 1993
751993
Aldo Leopold’s land health from a resilience point of view: self-renewal capacity of social–ecological systems
F Berkes, NC Doubleday, GS Cumming
EcoHealth 9 (3), 278-287, 2012
732012
Aboriginal Subsistance Whaling: The Right of Inuit to Hunt Whales and Implications for International Environmental Law
NC Doubleday
Denver Journal of International Law & Policy 17 (2), 8, 2020
71*2020
Aboriginal Subsistance Whaling: The Right of Inuit To Hunt Whales and Implications for International Environmental Law
NC Doubleday
Denv. J. Int'l L. & Pol'y 17, 373, 1988
691988
Paleoenvironmental studies of black carbon deposition in the High Arctic: a case study from Northern Ellesmere Island
NC Doubleday, MSV Douglas, JP Smol
Science of the Total Environment 160, 661-668, 1995
641995
Integrating holism and segmentalism: overcoming barriers to adaptive co-management between management agencies and multi-sector bodies
E Pinkerton, D Armitage, F Berkes, N Doubleday
UBC press, 2007
482007
Culturing adaptive co-management: finding “keys” to resilience in asymmetries of power
N Doubleday
Adaptive comanagement: collaboration, learning and multi-level governance …, 2007
442007
Reimagining sustainable cultures: Constitutions, land and art
N Doubleday, AFD Mackenzie, S Dalby
Canadian Geographer/Le Géographe canadien 48 (4), 389-402, 2004
422004
Co-management provisions of the Inuvialuit final agreement
NC Doubleday
Co-operative management of local fisheries: New directions for improved …, 1989
421989
Illuminating traces: Enactments of responsibility in practices of Arctic river tourists and inhabitants
BSR Grimwood, NC Doubleday
Journal of Ecotourism 12 (2), 53-74, 2013
412013
Cultural continuity and Inuit health in Arctic Canada
SL Newell, ML Dion, NC Doubleday
J Epidemiol Community Health 74 (1), 64-70, 2020
292020
Sharing country food: connecting health, food security and cultural continuity in Chesterfield Inlet, Nunavut
SL Newell, NC Doubleday
Polar Research, 2020
222020
From river trails to adaptive co-management: learning and relating with Inuit inhabitants of the Thelon River, Canada
BSR Grimwood, NC Doubleday
Indigenous Policy Journal 23 (4), 2013
192013
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