“…Nevertheless, it is also true that ongoing global shifts (economic, political, climatic, and cultural) can create difficult predicaments for individuals and communities for which outside technical knowledge and forecasting may be useful, even critical, given that local (or traditional) ecological knowledge is, by definition, limited in scale. The challenge lies then in successfully integrating the strengths of traditional ecological knowledge and modern scientific understandings, still more a call for action (e.g., Kaaronen et al, 2021;Sutherland et al, 2014) than a reality, although participatory mapping provides a useful highly practical platform (as in Zanzibar, Fagerholm et al, 2013;Zahor, 2020Zahor, , 2021. And indeed, with respect to forestry, in Tanzania, this may involve a rethinking of some conventional teaching regarding management (Sungusia et al, 2020).…”