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Nicolas D. Brunet
Nicolas D. Brunet
Associate Professor
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Indigenous guardians as an emerging approach to indigenous environmental governance
G Reed, ND Brunet, S Longboat, DC Natcher
Conservation Biology 35 (1), 179-189, 2021
1152021
The study of Inuit knowledge of climate change in Nunavik, Quebec: a mixed methods approach
A Cuerrier, ND Brunet, J Gérin-Lajoie, A Downing, E Lévesque
Human ecology 43, 379-394, 2015
962015
A framework for analyzing institutional gaps in natural resource governance
HMT Rahman, AS Saint Ville, AM Song, JYT Po, E Berthet, JR Brammer, ...
International Journal of the Commons 11 (2), 2017
842017
The evolution of local participation and the mode of knowledge production in Arctic research
ND Brunet, GM Hickey, MM Humphries
Ecology and Society 19 (2), 2014
842014
Toward Indigenous visions of nature-based solutions: an exploration into Canadian federal climate policy
G Reed, ND Brunet, D McGregor, C Scurr, T Sadik, J Lavigne, S Longboat
Climate Policy 22 (4), 514-533, 2022
672022
The role of digital data entry in participatory environmental monitoring
JR Brammer, ND Brunet, AC Burton, A Cuerrier, F Danielsen, K Dewan, ...
Conservation Biology 30 (6), 1277-1287, 2016
512016
Understanding community-researcher partnerships in the natural sciences: A case study from the Arctic
ND Brunet, GM Hickey, MM Humphries
Journal of Rural Studies 36, 247-261, 2014
482014
In vitro technology in plant conservation: Relevance to biocultural diversity
V Kulak, S Longboat, ND Brunet, M Shukla, P Saxena
Plants 11 (4), 503, 2022
462022
Local participation and partnership development in Canada's Arctic research: challenges and opportunities in an age of empowerment and self-determination
ND Brunet, GM Hickey, MM Humphries
Polar Record, 1-15, 2016
462016
Can indigenous community-based monitoring act as a tool for sustainable self-determination?
G Reed, ND Brunet, DC Natcher
The Extractive Industries and Society 7 (4), 1283-1291, 2020
422020
Preserving and Promoting Agricultural Activities in the Peri-Urban Space
N Brunet
42*2017
Scientific contributions of citizen science applied to rare or threatened animals
A Fontaine, A Simard, N Brunet, KH Elliott
Conservation Biology 36 (6), e13976, 2022
312022
Extractive resource industries and indigenous community-based monitoring: Cooperation or cooptation?
DC Natcher, ND Brunet
The Extractive Industries and Society 7 (4), 1279-1282, 2020
262020
Legitimacy of different knowledge types in natural resource governance and their functions in inter-institutional gaps
HMT Rahman, JYT Po, AS Saint Ville, ND Brunet, SM Clare, S Darling, ...
Society & Natural Resources 32 (12), 1344-1363, 2019
212019
Towards indigenous community-led monitoring of fish in the oil sands region of Canada: Lessons at the intersection of cultural consensus and fish science
ND Brunet, TD Jardine, PD Jones, F Macdermid, G Reed, AM Bogdan, ...
The Extractive Industries and Society 7 (4), 1319-1329, 2020
182020
Seeking indigenous consensus on the impacts of oil sands development in Alberta, Canada
D Natcher, N Brunet, AM Bogdan, D Tchir
The Extractive Industries and Society 7 (4), 1330-1337, 2020
172020
A constant comparison of the environmental assessment legislation in Canada
GM Hickey, N Brunet, N Allan
Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 12 (3), 315-329, 2010
172010
What is effective research communication? Towards cooperative inquiry with Nunavut communities
DA Henri, ND Brunet, HE Dort, HH Odame, J Shirley, HG Gilchrist
Arctic 73 (1), 81-98, 2020
162020
Inuit youth and environmental research: exploring engagement barriers, strategies, and impacts
H Sadowsky, ND Brunet, A Anaviapik, A Kublu, C Killiktee, DA Henri
Facets 7 (1), 45-70, 2022
152022
How can research partnerships better support local development? Stakeholder perceptions on an approach to understanding research partnership outcomes in the Canadian Arctic
ND Brunet, GM Hickey, MM Humphries
Polar Record 53 (5), 479-488, 2017
142017
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