2024
DOI: 10.1002/jwmg.22584
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Evolving wildlife management cultures of governance through Indigenous Knowledges and perspectives

Jonathan James Fisk,
Kirsten Mya Leong,
Richard E. W. Berl
et al.

Abstract: Within governance agencies, academia, and communities alike, there are increasing calls to recognize the value and importance of culture within social‐ecological systems and to better implement Indigenous sciences in research, policy, and management. Efforts thus far have raised questions about the best ethical practices to do so. Engaging with plural worldviews and perspectives on their own terms reflects cultural evolutionary processes driving paradigm shifts in 3 fundamental areas of natural resource manage… Show more

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