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Brenda L. Parlee
Brenda L. Parlee
Professor, Dept of Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology
Verified email at ualberta.ca - Homepage
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Health of the Land, Health of the People: A Case Study on Gwich’in Berry Harvesting in Northern Canada
B Parlee, TGRRC Berkes, Fikret
EcoHealth 2 (2), 127-137, 2005
176*2005
Avoiding the resource curse: Indigenous communities and Canada’s oil sands
BL Parlee
World Development 74, 425-436, 2015
1412015
Indigenous knowledge of ecological variability and commons management: a case study on berry harvesting from Northern Canada
B Parlee, F Berkes
Human Ecology 34 (4), 515-528, 2006
133*2006
Using traditional knowledge to adapt to ecological change: Denésǫłıné monitoring of Caribou movements
B Parlee, M Manseau, Łutsël K'é Dene First Nation
Arctic, 26-37, 2005
119*2005
Undermining subsistence: Barren-ground caribou in a “tragedy of open access”
BL Parlee, J Sandlos, DC Natcher
Science Advances 4 (2), e1701611, 2018
1032018
“The Dene way of life”: Perspectives on health from Canada’s North
B Parlee, J O’Neil
Journal of Canadian Studies 41 (3), 112-133, 2007
922007
Well-being and environmental change in the arctic: a synthesis of selected research from Canada’s International Polar Year program
B Parlee, C Furgal
Climatic Change 115, 13-34, 2012
812012
Social-ecological thresholds in a changing boreal landscape: insights from Cree knowledge of the Lesser Slave Lake region of Alberta, Canada
BL Parlee, K Geertsema, A Willier
Ecology and Society 17 (2), 2012
792012
Racial discrimination, post traumatic stress, and gambling problems among urban Aboriginal adults in Canada
CL Currie, TC Wild, DP Schopflocher, L Laing, P Veugelers, B Parlee
Journal of Gambling Studies 29, 393-415, 2013
672013
Youth engagement in climate change action: Case study on indigenous youth at COP24
M MacKay, B Parlee, C Karsgaard
Sustainability 12 (16), 6299, 2020
662020
A place for traditional ecological knowledge in resource management
M Manseau, B Parlee, GB Ayles
Breaking ice: Renewable resource and ocean management in the Canadian North …, 2005
622005
The downstream impacts of hydropower dams and indigenous and local knowledge: Examples from the Peace–Athabasca, Mekong, and Amazon
IG Baird, RAM Silvano, B Parlee, M Poesch, B Maclean, A Napoleon, ...
Environmental Management 67, 682-696, 2021
592021
Enculturation and alcohol use problems among Aboriginal university students
CL Currie, TC Wild, DP Schopflocher, L Laing, PJ Veugelers, B Parlee, ...
The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 56 (12), 735-742, 2011
542011
The nasty game: How environmental assessment is failing Aboriginal communities in Canada's north
S Wismer
Alternatives Journal 22 (4), 10-18, 1996
531996
Tracking change: traditional knowledge and monitoring of wildlife health in northern Canada
BL Parlee, E Goddard, ŁKD First Nation, M Smith
Human Dimensions of Wildlife 19 (1), 47-61, 2014
482014
Flooding in the James Bay region of northern Ontario, Canada: Learning from traditional knowledge of Kashechewan First Nation
MAK Khalafzai, TK McGee, B Parlee
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 36, 101100, 2019
402019
Understanding and Communicating about Ecological Change
B Parlee, ŁKDF Nation
Breaking ice: Renewable resource and ocean management in the Canadian North …, 2005
36*2005
When the caribou do not come: Indigenous knowledge and adaptive management in the Western Arctic
BL Parlee, KJ Caine
UBC Press, 2018
312018
Resources and sustainable development in the Arctic
C Southcott, F Abele, D Natcher, B Parlee
Routledge, 2019
242019
Dene Hunting Organization in Fort Good Hope, Northwest Territories:" Ways We Help Each Other and Share What We Can"
R McMILLAN, B Parlee
Arctic, 435-447, 2013
212013
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