Restoration of a degraded system requires changing the behaviour of the keystone species which caused the degradation. Rules addressing reciprocity, stewardship, peer monitoring and accountability need to be added to the discussion of complex
Dr. Davidson-Hunt spoke about his path from a plant scientist to an ethnoecologist. From this he discussed the importance of theory -both as empowering and as limiting. The talk concluded with a discussion of Davidson-Hunt's experiences work
Many hunting peoples conceive of hunting as a process of reciprocal exchange between hunters and other-than-human persons. To date, anthropologists have tended to view such accounts of hunting as symbolic/metaphorical. In this presentation Pa
Felice presents an ethnographic perspective of children as important actors in the ecological processes of landscape use, landscape management, and landscape interpretation over time. She argues that the ecological practice and knowledge const
Dennis speaks about changes in management policy in the Department of Fisheries and Oceans and the implications that these changes have had for commercial fishermen in BC