Pluralism in ecosystem governance
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Pluralism in ecosystem governance
(Advances in ecological research / series editors, David A. Bohan, Alex J. Dumbrell, 66)
Academic Press, 2022
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Pluralism in Ecosystem Governance, Volume 66 in the Advances in Ecological Research series, highlights new advances in the field, with this release including chapters on An exploration of the effects of political pluralism on decision making for sustainability: Implications for membership on public sector boards, Transdisciplinary agroecological research on biodiversity and ecosystem services for sustainable and climate resilient farming systems in Malawi, Pluralistic approaches in research advance farming and freshwater sustainability efforts in the Great Lakes Basin, Pluralism to manage the complexity of ecosystem services co-production, Of green spaces and gray areas: An Ethnography of Ecosystem Governance in Peri-Urban Bangaluru, India, and more.
Additional chapters include Charting Evidence-based Biodiversity Pathways for Sustainable Development in Canada, Community-scientist collaboration in the creation, management and research for two new National Wildlife Areas in Arctic Canada, Rigid social-ecological governance: how discourse inertia has limited pluralism in Donana, and a variety of other topics.
Table of Contents
Section 1: Spotlight on Indigenous and local knowledge 1. Transdisciplinary agroecological research on biodiversity and ecosystem services for sustainable and climate resilient farming systems in Malawi Rachel Bezner Kerr and Isaac Luginaah 2. Community-scientist collaboration in the creation, management and research for two new National Wildlife Areas in Arctic Canada Mark Mallory 3. Enhancing collaboration across the knowledge system boundaries of ecosystem governance Gordon Hickey and Nathan Badry
Section 2: Amplifying muted voices 4. Of green spaces and gray areas: An Ethnography of Ecosystem Governance in Peri-Urban Bangaluru, India Lingaraj Giriyapura Jayaprakesh and Gordon Hickey 5. Posthumanist Pluralities: Advocating for nonhuman species' rights, agency, and welfare in ecosystem governance Bastian Thomsen, Thomas Cousins, Andrew Gosler, Kellen Copeland, Jennifer Thomsen, Sarah Coose, Abigail Mensah, Samuel Fennell, Jose Guzman, Shelby Copeland, Dane Nickerson, Max Duggan, Amy Schneider, Marley Taylor, Asier Hernandez Saez and Anant Deshwal 6. Saving the Sonso Lagoon: contesting entrenched local powers and building practical authority in wetland governance in Valle del Cauca, Colombia. Renata Moreno Quintero and Theresa Selfa
Section 3: Methods and approaches to foster pluralism in translational ecology 7. Participation as a pathway to pluralism: a critical view over diverse disciplines Julia Leventon, Zuzana Veronika Harmackova, Lenka Sucha, Barbora Nohlova and Simeon Vano 8. Pluralistic approaches in research advance farming and freshwater sustainability efforts in the Great Lakes Basin Catherine M. Febria, Candy Donaldson, Jessica Ives and Katrina Keeshig 9. Disrupting the governance of social-ecological rigidity traps: Can pluralism foster change towards sustainability? Pablo F. Mendez, David Fajardo-Ortiz and Jennifer M. Holzer 10. Governance to manage the complexity of nature's contributions to people co-production Roman Isaac, Jana Kachler, Klara Johanna Winkler, Eerika Albrecht, Maria Dolores Felipe-Lucia and Berta Martin-Lopez
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