155 results on '"Fernandez-Gimenez, Maria E."'
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2. Ilemchane Transhumant Pastoralists’ Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Adaptive Strategies : Continuity and Change in Morocco’s High Atlas Mountains
3. Identity theory in agriculture: Understanding how social-ecological shifts affect livestock ranchers and farmers in northeastern Colorado
4. Co-productive agility and four collaborative pathways to sustainability transformations
5. Improving rangeland climate services for ranchers and pastoralists with social science
6. Spanish women pastoralists' pathways into livestock management: Motivations, challenges and learning
7. Collaborative Adaptive Rangeland Management, Multipaddock Rotational Grazing, and the Story of the Regrazed Grass Plant
8. Integrating Wildlife Count Models With State-and-Transition Models to Enhance Rangeland Management for Multiple Objectives
9. Sustaining Interdisciplinary Collaboration Across Continents and Cultures: Lessons from the Mongolian Rangelands and Resilience Project
10. Opportunities to integrate herders’ indicators into formal rangeland monitoring : an example from Mongolia
11. Managing for Multiple Species : Greater Sage-Grouse and Sagebrush Songbirds
12. How Community-Based Rangeland Management Achieves Positive Social Outcomes In Mongolia: A Moderated Mediation Analysis
13. Community-Based Rangeland Planning on the Tohono O'odham Nation
14. Collaborative Stewardship of Arizona's Rangelands
15. Research Observation: Nitrogen Effects on Arizona Cotton-Top and Lehmann Lovegrass Seedlings
16. Synthesis and Conclusion
17. Spatial and Social Boundaries and the Paradox of Pastoral Land Tenure: A Case Study from Postsocialist Mongolia
18. Exploring linked ecological and cultural tipping points in Mongolia
19. The Role of Mongolian Nomadic Pastoralists' Ecological Knowledge in Rangeland Management
20. Testing a Non-Equilibrium Model of Rangeland Vegetation Dynamics in Mongolia
21. Reconsidering the Role of Absentee Herd Owners: A View from Mongolia
22. Co-design of transformative research for rangeland sustainability
23. Some years you live like a coyote: Gendered practices of cultural resilience in working rangeland landscapes
24. A synthesis of convergent reflections, tensions and silences in linking gender and global environmental change research
25. “A shepherd has to invent” : Poetic analysis of social-ecological change in the cultural landscape of the central Spanish Pyrenees
26. Lessons from the Dzud: Community-Based Rangeland Management Increases the Adaptive Capacity of Mongolian Herders to Winter Disasters
27. Mongolian rangelands at a tipping point? Biomass and cover are stable but composition shifts and richness declines after 20 years of grazing and increasing temperatures
28. Following the Footsteps of the Mongol Queens: Why Mongolian Pastoral Women Should Be Empowered
29. Women as Change Agents in the World's Rangelands: Synthesis and Way Forward
30. Tools for Resilience Management : Multidisciplinary Development of State-and-Transition Models for Northwest Colorado
31. Comparison of species and trait-based approaches for describing sagebrush steppe response to range management
32. Cross-boundary and cross-level dynamics increase vulnerability to severe winter disasters (dzud) in Mongolia
33. Pyrenean Pastoralists' Ecological Knowledge: Documentation and Application to Natural Resource Management and Adaptation
34. Empirical assessment of state-and-transition models with a long-term vegetation record from the Sonoran Desert
35. MEANINGFUL LEARNING FOR RESILIENCE-BUILDING AMONG MONGOLIAN PASTORALISTS
36. Indicators of ecosystem function identify alternate states in the sagebrush steppe
37. The Role of Local Knowledge in State-and-Transition Model Development
38. Practical Guidance for Developing State-and-Transition Models
39. Adaptive Management and Social Learning in Collaborative and Community-Based Monitoring : a Study of Five Community-Based Forestry Organizations in the western USA
40. Integration of Local Ecological Knowledge and Conventional Science : a Study of Seven Community-Based Forestry Organizations in the USA
41. Ambivalence toward Formalizing Customary Resource Management Norms among Alaska Native Beluga Whale Hunters and Tohono O'odham Livestock Owners
42. THE EFFECTS OF LIVESTOCK PRIVATISATION ON PASTORAL LAND USE AND LAND TENURE IN POST-SOCIALIST MONGOLIA
43. Meaningful learning for resilience-building among Mongolian pastoralists
44. Effects of Community-Based Collaborative Group Characteristics on Social Capital
45. An integrated livelihoods and well-being framework to understand northeastern Colorado ranchers' adaptive strategies
46. Observations on the Workshop as a Means of Improving Communication Between Holders of Traditional and Scientific Knowledge
47. Pastoral migration: mobile systems of livestock husbandry
48. [Introduction]
49. Combining participatory scenario planning and systems modeling to identify drivers of future sustainability on the Mongolian Plateau
50. Multistakeholder Development of State-and-Transition Models: A Case Study from Northwestern Colorado
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