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Autor:
Álvaro Fernández-Llamazares, Irene Teixidor-Toneu, Chelsey Geralda Armstrong, Julián Caviedes, José Tomás Ibarra, Dana Lepofsky, Alex C. McAlvay, Zsolt Molnár, R. Mónica Moraes, Guillaume Odonne, Melissa R. Poe, Abolfazl Sharifian Bahraman, Nancy J. Turner
Publikováno v:
Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine, Vol 20, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2024)
Abstract While ethnobiology is a discipline that focuses on the local, it has an outstanding, but not yet fully realized potential to address global issues. Part of this unrealized potential is that universalistic approaches often do not fully recogn
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/a9834cc6cb30410d8d6ae57af98ce55f
Autor:
Chelsey Geralda Armstrong, Dana Lepofsky, Alex C. McAlvay, Kelsey Leonard, Patrick Morgan Ritchie, Natasha Lyons, Michael Blake
Publikováno v:
Ecosystems and People, Vol 19, Iss 1 (2023)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/b4e22b3f53644673a67d6f7315759dfb
Autor:
Chelsey Geralda Armstrong, Natasha Lyons, Alex C. McAlvay, Patrick Morgan Ritchie, Dana Lepofsky, Michael Blake
Publikováno v:
Ecosystems and People, Vol 19, Iss 1 (2023)
ABSTRACTCultural land-use is an important driver of ecosystem change, influencing the composition of species across landscapes and through time. Recent research in northwestern North America has shown that historical Indigenous land-use and forest ma
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/62005954845945f0a6e5e1a4ea2a4902
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, Vol 7 (2023)
As environmental injustices and their disproportionate harms to Indigenous communities are increasingly acknowledged, restoration strategies are being deployed widely by environmental NGOs, resource extraction industries, and government agencies. The
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/c7608108a49e403bbdbc41467f843b96
Autor:
Chelsey Geralda Armstrong, Jesse E. D. Miller, Alex C. McAlvay, Patrick Morgan Ritchie, Dana Lepofsky
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Society, Vol 26, Iss 2, p 6 (2021)
Human land-use legacies have long-term effects on plant community composition and ecosystem function. While ancient and historical land use is known to affect biodiversity patterns, it is unknown whether such legacies affect other plant community pro
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/35dce6cccb9b4ea582298cfdab6a0a85
Autor:
Chelsey Geralda Armstrong, Anna C Shoemaker, Iain McKechnie, Anneli Ekblom, Péter Szabó, Paul J Lane, Alex C McAlvay, Oliver J Boles, Sarah Walshaw, Nik Petek, Kevin S Gibbons, Erendira Quintana Morales, Eugene N Anderson, Aleksandra Ibragimow, Grzegorz Podruczny, Jana C Vamosi, Tony Marks-Block, Joyce K LeCompte, Sākihitowin Awâsis, Carly Nabess, Paul Sinclair, Carole L Crumley
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 12, Iss 2, p e0171883 (2017)
This paper presents the results of a consensus-driven process identifying 50 priority research questions for historical ecology obtained through crowdsourcing, literature reviews, and in-person workshopping. A deliberative approach was designed to ma
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f5f2fb554a2d445792abb7ff18d96ec5
Publikováno v:
Ethnobiology Letters, Vol 6, Iss 1, Pp 5-7 (2015)
Historical ecology provides a research program and toolkit for applied interdisciplinary research in ethnobiology. With a focus on long-term changes in built environments and cultural landscapes, historical ecology emphasizes the need for scientific
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/76251701a79f4531963691d30576518c
This book offers a comparative analysis of the experiences, responses, and adaptations of people to climate variability and environmental change across the Americas. It foregrounds historical ecology as a structural framework for understanding the cl
Publikováno v:
Journal of Ethnobiology. 43:57-68
Environmental justice studies (EJS) provides a framework for interdisciplinary research and advocacy in the realm of cultural heritage research and management. Ethnobiologists, in particular those who focus on environmental archaeology, are no strang
Publikováno v:
American Anthropologist. 125:361-376