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 editorial  
 Traditional Knowledge in Social–Ecological Systems    HTML
 
  Carl Folke
 research  
 Synergy Between Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Conservation Science Supports Forest Preservation in Ecuador    HTML      
 
  C. Dustin Becker and Kabita Ghimire
 Organic Farming and Social-Ecological Resilience: the Alpine Valleys of Sölktäler, Austria    HTML      
 
  Rebecka Milestad and Sonja K. Hadatsch
 Learning as You Journey: Anishinaabe Perception of Social-ecological Environments and Adaptive Learning    HTML      
 
  Iain Davidson-Hunt and Fikret Berkes
 Heterogeneity in Ethnoecological Knowledge and Management of Medicinal Plants in the Himalayas of Nepal: Implications for Conservation    HTML      
 
  Suresh Kumar Ghimire, Doyle McKey, and Yildiz Aumeeruddy-Thomas
 Local Management Practices for Dealing with Change and Uncertainty: A Cross-scale Comparison of Cases in Sweden and Tanzania    HTML      
 
  Maria Tengö and Kristina Belfrage
 insight  
 Cultural Keystone Species: Implications for Ecological Conservation and Restoration    HTML      
 
  Ann Garibaldi and Nancy Turner
 synthesis  
 The Relationship between Traditional Ecological Knowledge, Evolving Cultures, and Wilderness Protection in the Circumpolar North    HTML      
 
  Alan Watson, Lilian Alessa, and Brian Glaspell
 Cultural Foundations for Ecological Restoration on the White Mountain Apache Reservation    HTML      
 
  Jonathan Long, Aregai Tecle, and Benrita Burnette
 Combining Science and Traditional Ecological Knowledge: Monitoring Populations for Co-Management    HTML      
 
  Henrik Moller, Fikret Berkes, Philip O'Brian Lyver, and Mina Kislalioglu
 Learning from Traditional Knowledge of Non-timber Forest Products: Penan Benalui and the Autecology of Aquilaria in Indonesian Borneo    HTML      
 
  D. G. Donovan and R. K. Puri
 Spatial Organization of Environmental Knowledge: Conservation Conflicts in the Inhabited Forest of Northern Thailand    HTML      
 
  Robin Roth
 response  
 Epistemology, Culture, and Keystone Species

A response to: Garibaldi and Turner. 2004. “Cultural Keystone Species: Implications for Ecological Conservation and Restoration”

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  Robert D. Davic
 The Nature of Culture and Keystones

A response to: Davic. 2004. “Epistemology, Culture, and Keystone Species”

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  Ann Garibaldi and Nancy Turner