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View article: Taming the terminological tempest in invasion science
Taming the terminological tempest in invasion science Open
Standardised terminology in science is important for clarity of interpretation and communication. In invasion science – a dynamic and rapidly evolving discipline – the proliferation of technical terminology has lacked a standardised framew…
View article: Shaping Thriving Ocean Futures – Education to advance healthy coastal communities and marine systems
Shaping Thriving Ocean Futures – Education to advance healthy coastal communities and marine systems Open
The new Ocean Futures program at Arizona State University (Tempe, AZ, USA) prepares students to become coastal and marine stewards, community leaders, innovators, and researchers capable of shaping the future of the world's oceans.  T…
View article: Ocean Futures: A New Paradigm and Teaching in the Age of Ocean Change
Ocean Futures: A New Paradigm and Teaching in the Age of Ocean Change Open
The new School of Ocean Futures (oceans.asu.edu) at Arizona State University (Tempe, AZ, USA) has embarked on a novel way of teaching ocean science with a forward-looking philosophy that centers on the current and future states of the ocea…
View article: Taming the terminological tempest in invasion science
Taming the terminological tempest in invasion science Open
Standardized terminology in science is important for clarity of interpretation and communication. In invasion science — a dynamic and quickly evolving discipline — the rapid proliferation of technical terminology has lacked a standardized …
View article: Contribution of Indigenous Peoples' understandings and relational frameworks to invasive alien species management
Contribution of Indigenous Peoples' understandings and relational frameworks to invasive alien species management Open
Introduced species that spread and become invasive are recognised as a major threat to global biological diversity, ecosystem resilience and economic stability. Eradication is often a default conservation management strategy even when it m…
View article: Hawaiʻi nontimber forest products: cultural and economic foundations
Hawaiʻi nontimber forest products: cultural and economic foundations Open
The Hawaiian Islands are an isolated archipelago in the Pacific Ocean with diverse forests covering 1.5 million ac-36 percent of Hawaiʻi's total land area.These forests produce wood for local use and support trade, yet large-scale timber p…
View article: IPBES Sustainable Use of Wild Species Assessment - Chapter 2. Conceptualizing the sustainable use of wild species
IPBES Sustainable Use of Wild Species Assessment - Chapter 2. Conceptualizing the sustainable use of wild species Open
Chapter 2 of the thematic assessment of the sustainable use of wild species of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services.
View article: Kōkua aku, Kōkua mai: An Indigenous Consensus-driven and Place-based Approach to Community Led Dryland Restoration and Stewardship
Kōkua aku, Kōkua mai: An Indigenous Consensus-driven and Place-based Approach to Community Led Dryland Restoration and Stewardship Open
The well-documented and forced migration of Indigenous Peoples from ancestral lands has fragmented connections to, and understandings of place. Yet Indigenous Peoples are reconceptualizing and revitalizing these connections including by le…
View article: Climate Adaptation for Tropical Island Land Stewardship: Adapting a Workshop Planning Process to Hawai‘i
Climate Adaptation for Tropical Island Land Stewardship: Adapting a Workshop Planning Process to Hawai‘i Open
More than 40 participants, representing federal and state government agencies, nongovernmental organizations, academia, and private landholders met remotely to receive practical training in considering climate change information and identi…
View article: National Academy of Science Astro2020 Decadal Review: Maunakea Perspectives
National Academy of Science Astro2020 Decadal Review: Maunakea Perspectives Open
Papers pertaining to Maunakea current events, prepared for the 20 Nov 2019 Astro2020 State of the Profession and Social Impacts (SoP) panel meeting (Washington, D.C.)
View article: Contemporary Hawai'i Non-Timber Forest Plant Gathering Practices
Contemporary Hawai'i Non-Timber Forest Plant Gathering Practices Open
Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) play a critical role for communities in the United States and across the globe. NTFPs include a diversity of plants and plant parts - from fruit, flowers and leaves to bark, and other parts – as well as f…