Keep It Simple and Be Relevant The First Ten Years of the Arctic Borderlands Ecological Knowledge Co-op
Interest in traditional ecological knowledge among resource managers and scientists in northern Canada and Alaska is growing (Urquhart 1998; Eamer 2000). This increased interest has led to more and more requirements for its use in many management, planning, and assessment processes (Berkes 1998;
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Summary: | Interest in traditional ecological knowledge among resource managers and scientists in northern Canada and Alaska is growing (Urquhart 1998; Eamer 2000). This increased interest has led to more and more requirements for its use in many management, planning, and assessment processes (Berkes 1998; |
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