Trips and traditional knowledge – local communities, local knowledge, and global intellectual property frameworks
Who are boundary spanners and how can we support them in making knowledge more actionable in sustainability fields
Working knowledge: Characterising collective indigenous, scientific, and local knowledge about the ecology, hydrology and geomorphology of Oriners Station, Cape York Peninsula, Australia
Working with indigenous, local and scientific knowledge in assessments of nature and nature’s linkages with people
Knowledge coevolution: Generating new understanding through bridging and strengthening distinct knowledge systems and empowering local knowledge holders
Local knowledge for global actions: The role of traditional ecological knowledge in climate change adaptation