E-Book, Englisch, 430 Seiten, eBook
Studies in Co-creating Integrated Knowledge Toward Sustainable Futures
E-Book, Englisch, 430 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Ecological Research Monographs
ISBN: 978-981-13-2327-0
Verlag: Springer Singapore
Format: PDF
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Weitere Infos & Material
1 Introduction.- PART I Co-producing Knowledge.- 2 Making Meaning of Traditional Agricultural Knowledge: Ground Water Management in Arid Areas of Turkey.- 3 Knowledge and Technologies Born from Livelihoods: Emergence of Sato-umi and Self-harvesting Forestry in Japan.- 4 Drawing Plans of a House that Already Stands: Knowledge systems of the Shiretoko region, a World Heritage Site of Japan.- 5 Community-Based Scallop Restoration: A Model for Knowledge Circulation Theory.- Part II Conceptualizing Values.- 6 Co-creation of Local Values: Reintroduction of Oriental White Storks into the Wild.- 7 Future Visions for Fundamental Livelihoods: Collaborative Actions in the Nishibetsu Watershed in Japan.- 8 Innovation Emerging from Livelihoods: Natural Resource Management in Lake Malawi.- Part III Processes of Mobilization.- 9 Adaptive Process Management: Dynamic Actions Toward Sustainable Societies.- 10 Social Learning Driven by Collaboration in the Canadian Network of UNESCO Biosphere Reserves.-11 Creating Platforms for Capacity Building in Rural Communities: Noto Peninsula, Japan and Ifugao, the Philippines.- 12 Catalysts to Mobilize Local Communities: Conservation of Coral Reef Cultures in Shiraho, Okinawa.-Part IV: Creating Linkages.-13 Certification Schemes Wielded by Producers and Communities.- 14 International Systems Deployed at the Local Level: UNESCO’s Man and the Biosphere Programme in Japan.- 15 Coastal Resource Management Connected by Marine Protected Area Networks.- 16 Salmon-Safe Certification in the Pacific Northwest of the United States.- Part V: Supporting Decisions and Actions.- 17 Co-creation, Co-evolution and Co-management of the Japanese Coastal Fisheries: a Toolbox Aproach.- 18 Boundary Organizations and Objects to Support Sustainable Water Management Decision Making in Phoenix, Arizona USA.- 19 Semantic Network Modelling and the Integrated Local Environmental Knowledge Simulator.- 20 Institutional Support for Combining Multiple Knowledge Systems in Planning for Community Resilience to Natural and Anthropogenic Hazards.- 21 Sources and Uses of Knowledge in Co-designing Sustainable Futures in the Arctic.- Part VI Conclusion and Way Forward.- 22 Conclusion and Way Forward.