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.
Adaptive Comanagement for Building Resilience in Social-Ecological Systems
Indigenous knowledge of ecological variability and commons management: A case study on berry harvesting from Northern Canada
Nunavik Inuit Perspectives on Beluga Whale Management in the Canadian Arctic
COMANAGEMENT EFFORTS AS SOCIAL-MOVEMENTS: THE TIN WIS COALITION AND THE DRIVE FOR FOREST PRACTICES LEGISLATION IN BRITISH-COLUMBIA
Hunting with Polar Bears: Problems with the Passive Properties of the Commons
Features of First Nation forest management institutions and implications for sustainability
Treaty federalism in Northern Canada: Aboriginal-government land claims boards
Gender, Critical Mass, and Natural Resource Co-management in the Yukon
The Position of Indigenous Knowledge in Canadian Co-Management Organizations
Sentient beings and wildlife resources: Inuit, beluga whales and management regimes in the Canadian Arctic
The Political Economy of Cross-Scale Networks in Resource Co-Management
Ten years of Inuit co-management: advancing research, resilience, and capacity in Nunatsiavut through fishery governance