This page is dedicated to sharing open-access literature about wildlife co-management. The references and links are included in a public Zotero group. Click the Zotero logo to access our database directly at Zotero. You may also search the database below from this website. Our goal is to make these resources accessible to the people of the North who have less access to research that has traditionally been behind paywalls.
Co-management at a crossroads in Canada: issues,opportunities, and emerging challenges in fisheries andmarine contexts
The Ecocommons: A Plan for Common Property Management of Ecosystems
Local Fisheries Co-management: A Review of International Experiences and Their Implications for Salmon Management in British Columbia
Boxing the Four Corners of Aboriginal Self-Government
Enhancing fisheries co-management in the Eastern Arctic
Labrador Inuit resilience and resurgence: embedding Indigenous values in commercial fisheries governance
Adaptive capacity and community-based natural resource management
Management of recreational fisheries in Northern Quebec: Policies versus tools
Rediscovery of Traditional Ecological Knowledge as Adaptive Management
Weaving together Inuit knowledge and western science: a mixed-methods case study of qilalugaq (beluga whale) in Quaqtaq, Nunavik
[Introduction]: The Beaufort Sea Conference 2000 on the Renewable Marine Resources of the Canadian Beaufort Sea
Co-management institutions, knowledge, and learning: adapting to change in the Arctic