Partnerships for Empowerment: Participatory Research for Community-Based Natural Resource Management: Book
/This book analyses the current state of the art of participatory research in community-based natural resource management.
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This book analyses the current state of the art of participatory research in community-based natural resource management.
Read MoreCollaborations between management agencies and tribes and other Native American groups can incorporate traditional ecological knowledge to facilitate placed-based understanding of how fire and various management practices affect such tribal cultural resources and values.
Read MoreThis discussion paper addresses issues around Native American fire use and federal fire policies.
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This paper discusses the characteristics and application of Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Wisdom (TEKW) of aboriginal peoples in British Columbia, Canada.
Read MoreThis review evaluates the current state of knowledge on prescribed burning as a tool for invasive weed management.
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The California Fire Science Consortium is divided into 4 geographic regions and 1 wildland-urban interface (WUI) team. Statewide coordination of this program is based at UC Berkeley.
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This regional Fire Science Exchange is one of 15 regional fire science exchanges sponsored by Joint Fire Science Program (JFSP).
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