Publications and references

References

Routledge Handbook of Community Forestry (2022). Several IUFRO members contributed to the 33-chapters handbook, including Janette Bulkan, Stephen Wyatt and Mónica Gabay. 86 co-authors and 66 peer-reviewers also contributed.
Table of Contents can be viewed athttps://www.bitlylinks.com/7Cmfm7x04

Baker L, Dove M, Graef D, Keleman A, Kneas D, Osterhoudt S, et al. Whose Diversity Counts? The Politics and Paradoxes of Modern Diversity. Sustainability. 2013 Jun;5(6):2495–518.

Corrigan C, Bingham H, Shi Y, Lewis E, Chauvenet A, Kingston N. Quantifying the contribution to biodiversity conservation of protected areas governed by indigenous peoples and local communities. Biological Conservation. 2018 Nov 1;227:403–12.

de Pourcq, K., et al. (2009). "Indigenous community-based forestry in the Bolivian lowlands: some basic challenges for certification." International Forestry Review 11(1): 12-26.

Espinosa, O. Una historia de tensiones y desencuentros : la relación entre el Estado y los Pueblos Indígenas de la Amazonía del Perú in Pueblos Indígenas y Estado. Avances, límites y desafíos del reconocimiento indígena. Abya-Yala. 2019 Feb 45-70

Garnett ST, Burgess ND, Fa JE, Fernández-Llamazares Á, Molnár Z, Robinson CJ, et al. A spatial overview of the global importance of Indigenous lands for conservation. Nature Sustainability. 2018 Jul;1(7):369–74.

Hill, R., et al. (2012). "A typology of indigenous engagement in Australian environmental management: implications for knowledge integration and social-ecological system sustainability." Ecology and Society 17(1): 23.

Schuster R, Germain R, Bennett J, Reo N, Secord D, Arcese P. Biodiversity on Indigenous lands equals that in protected areas. bioRxiv [Internet]. 2018 May 15 [cited 2019 Apr 6]; Available from: http://biorxiv.org/lookup/doi/10.1101/321935

Whyte K. Settler Colonialism, Ecology, and Environmental Injustice. Environment and Society. 2018 Sep 1;9(1):125–44.

Wyatt, S., et al. "Strategic approaches to Indigenous engagement in natural resource management: use of collaboration and conflict to expand negotiating space by three Indigenous nations in Quebec, Canada." Canadian Journal of Forest Research 0(0): 375-386.