Drivers of Change in U.S. Forests and Forestry Over the Next 20 Years 2020
DOI: 10.2737/nrs-gtr-p-197-paper1
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“…Engaging Indigenous knowledge, we designed visualizations to communicate local understanding and institutional values that affect human perception, activity, and behavior, to promote the quality of natural resources and environment in search of a better economy, healthier community, and a stronger connection with the land. Since there has been little research on sustainability education at Tribal Colleges and Universities (Dockry et al 2016), this research indicates that showing visualization may be an entry point for deeper understanding and exploration of the sustainability model (Dockry 2020). Notably, it can create a platform for the CMN students and local communities to explore systems context and how different system elements are connected, and where educational models can help reinforce connections among dynamics that are not yet fully expressed or understood.…”
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confidence: 97%
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“…Engaging Indigenous knowledge, we designed visualizations to communicate local understanding and institutional values that affect human perception, activity, and behavior, to promote the quality of natural resources and environment in search of a better economy, healthier community, and a stronger connection with the land. Since there has been little research on sustainability education at Tribal Colleges and Universities (Dockry et al 2016), this research indicates that showing visualization may be an entry point for deeper understanding and exploration of the sustainability model (Dockry 2020). Notably, it can create a platform for the CMN students and local communities to explore systems context and how different system elements are connected, and where educational models can help reinforce connections among dynamics that are not yet fully expressed or understood.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Among all interested parties, local communities and Indigenous people play a significant role in preserving the natural environment, moving towards more sustainable ecosystems, and co-producing knowledge for sustainability planning based on traditional ecological knowledge (Mohd Salim et al 2023;O'Donoghue et al 2019;Whyte 2013b). As a result, the inclusion of Indigenous communities in forest conservation and management planning has attracted a rising level of interest from forest managers, academics, and tribal communities as a central part of sustainability efforts (Degai and Petrov 2021;Dockry 2020). For thousands of years, Indigenous communities stewarded landscape before colonization, and their economies, and resources have been supported by forest ecosystems.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, has a lot of article publications reviewed it. From an aspect spatial [11][12][13]; socio-economic [14][15][16][17]; forestry policy [18][19][20]; carbon calculation and or estimation [4,21,22]; local community-based mitigation and adaptation [17,[23][24][25].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These conflicts occur due to differing understandings of the forest's function between local populations and managers [18]. These differences are influenced by the local community's knowledge in interpreting forests as a source of life, based on cultural traditions and historical aspects passed down from generation to generation [19][20][21]. On the other hand, the managers' perspective stems from laws and regulations [22,23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%