139 results on '"Zurba, Melanie"'
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2. Characterizing Non-governmental Organizations And Local Government Collaborations In Urban Forest Management Across Canada
3. Perspectives of successes and challenges in collaborations between non-governmental organization and local government on urban forest management
4. Gaps and Challenges in Harnessing the Benefits and Opportunities of Indigenous Certification for a Sustainable Communal Commercial Lobster Fishery
5. Characterizing Non-governmental Organizations And Local Government Collaborations In Urban Forest Management Across Canada
6. Indigenous Participation and the Incorporation of Indigenous Knowledge and Perspectives in Global Environmental Governance Forums: a Systematic Review
7. The Roles of Boundary Spanning Organizations in the Governance of the Galápagos Islands
8. Characterizing non-governmental organizations and local government collaborations in urban forest management across Canada
9. A Review of Large-Scale Renewable Energy Partnerships with Indigenous Communities and Organizations in Canada
10. Pathway to mainstream youth engagement and intergenerational partnership in nature conservation
11. Learning and Reconciliation for the Collaborative Governance of Forestland in Northwestern Ontario, Canada
12. Boundary Work, Art, and Place
13. Labrador Inuit resilience and resurgence: embedding Indigenous values in commercial fisheries governance
14. A Pilot Study of Small Craft Harbors in Nova Scotia, Canada: Examining Livelihoods Associated with These Facilities
15. Integrating Social Learning, Adaptive Capacity and Climate Adaptation for Regional Scale Analysis: A Conceptual Framework
16. Learning from knowledge co-production research and practice in the twenty-first century: global lessons and what they mean for collaborative research in Nunatsiavut
17. Vocabularies And Rituals of Climate Grief In Canada: A Typology
18. Boundary work as a concept and practice in human geography
19. Indigenous Participation and the Incorporation of Indigenous Knowledge and Perspectives in Global Environmental Governance Forums: a Systematic Review
20. Correction to: Learning from knowledge co-production research and practice in the twenty-first century: global lessons and what they mean for collaborative research in Nunatsiavut
21. Exploring Indigenization and decolonization in cross-cultural education through collaborative land-based boundary education
22. Testing a novel human-nature connection model with Halifax’s urban forest using a text-messaging engagement strategy
23. Correction to: Learning from knowledge co-production research and practice in the twenty-first century: global lessons and what they mean for collaborative research in Nunatsiavut
24. Learning from knowledge co-production research and practice in the twenty-first century: global lessons and what they mean for collaborative research in Nunatsiavut
25. Strategic Options for More Effective Indigenous Participation in Collaborative Environmental Governance.
26. Bioenergy development and the implications for the social wellbeing of Indigenous peoples in Canada
27. “Two-Row” cross-cultural learning for collaborative governance of forestland in northwestern Ontario, Canada
28. Strategic Options for More Effective Indigenous Participation in Collaborative Environmental Governance
29. Open for bioenergy business? Perspectives from Indigenous business leaders on biomass development potential in Canada
30. Understanding hope and what it means for the future of conservation
31. Intergenerational Dialogue, Collaboration, Learning, and Decision-Making in Global Environmental Governance: The Case of the IUCN Intergenerational Partnership for Sustainability
32. Supporting resurgent Indigenous-led governance: A nascent mechanism for just and effective conservation
33. Engaging Indigenous Youth to Revitalize Cree Culture through Participatory Education
34. Framing the governance lifecycle of First Nations - industry forestry collaboration in northwestern Ontario, Canada
35. Bioenergy development and the implications for the social wellbeing of Indigenous peoples in Canada
36. Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas (IPCAs), Aichi Target 11 and Canada’s Pathway to Target 1: Focusing Conservation on Reconciliation
37. Amplifying Indigenous community participation in place-based research through boundary work
38. Framing Indigenous Bioenergy Partnerships
39. Advancing patient engagement: youth and family participation in health research communities of practice
40. “People try and label me as someone I'm not”: The social ecology of Indigenous people living with HIV, stigma, and discrimination in Manitoba, Canada
41. Navigating Ethical Challenges in Qualitative Research With Children and Youth Through Sustaining Mindful Presence
42. A qualitative study on the intersectional social determinants for indigenous people who become infected with HIV in their youth
43. The embodied spaces of children with complex care needs: Effects on the social realities and power negotiations of families
44. A Pilot Study of Small Craft Harbors in Nova Scotia, Canada: Examining Livelihoods Associated with These Facilities.
45. Creativity in climate adaptation: Conceptualizing the role of arts organizations.
46. Long-term and meaningful community leadership and engagement in natural resources and environmental governance through university access programs
47. Engaging Indigenous Youth to Revitalize Cree Culture through Participatory Education
48. First Nations and industry collaboration for forest governance in northwestern Ontario, Canada
49. Beyond the Line: Cultural Narratives of the Southern Oceans MichaelMann and InekePhaf-Rheinberger, 2014, Neofelis Verlag, Berlin, 272 pp., cloth $90.50 (ISBN 978-3943414141)
50. Uses of Carrying Capacity Measures to Guide Coastal Governance Systems for Sustainability Knowledge Synthesis Report to the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
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